Being A Womanizer Isn’t A Good Thing - Morris Babyface

Producer, Morris Babyface, admits his errors now that he has become an “evangelist”

Being A Womanizer Isn’t A Good Thing - Morris Babyface
Morris Babyface

Morris Babyface has expressed his sadness for all his previous wrongdoings.

The recently converted evangelist narrated how he would feel very bad for his womanising habits even when he was still in a carnal state.

He explained that he just could not find the strength to stop his bad deeds even though he really wanted to stop.

According to him, he would cry every day because he used to have sex with multiple women.

Morris confessed that he could have sex with up to four women in a day in an interview on ‘Restoration With Stacy’.

“At a point, I realized being a womanizer wasn’t a good thing. I knew my mother was praying for me for a change of mind and direction but I came to the realization that it all depended on me and I could die at any time,” he said.

“People think I exaggerate but it’s true I used to sleep with four women a day. The devil will make you think you’re smart. It was that bad. I believe if I weren’t saved by grace, by now, I would have exceeded that limit."

In his story, he noted how the devil would tempt him with his weakness because of his lack of resistance.

Per his confession, it only took the power of God to separate him completely from his lust.

“I could fast and pray for redemption but just when I’m about to break the fast, one of the girls would call and I’d ask her to come over; we’ll have sex and the fast would be nullified.

“Interestingly, after doing this, I can be alone in my room weeping because I needed God to save me. I couldn’t stop, I kept falling,”

He recounted how his colleague Lazzy Dogg who used to do secular music took him to a pastor and although he had been to several pastors, that encounter was the turning point.

“I was sceptical because I knew a lot of pastors and what they did secretly. Some were drunkards and womanizers. But I heard a voice that I should give it a try,” he said.

“When we got there, the pastor, Bishop Emmanuel Amoah looked at me, smiled, and said ‘God brought you here. He told me a lot about salvation. I was there with one of my friends called Kofi. While leaving, we discussed the pastor and said he appears to be genuine.”

“I got home, prayed, and told God to show me the way and went to bed,” he continued. “I had a dream that night. The following day, my friend came to my house and said he had a dream. When he told me about the dream, I realised it was the same dream I had so that meant it was a confirmation that we went to a good church,” he concluded.