- Gospel singer Size 8 has been ordained as a pastor five years after enrolling as a theology student
- Size 8 was ordained with her colleagues at the Jubilee Christian Church (JCC) in Thika on Sunday, December 12
- Her husband, Dj Mo shared a lovely video of the event and he promised to support his wife in the ministry of God
Popular gospel entertainer Dj Mo has expressed excitement after his wife, Size 8, was ordained as a pastor.

Going on Instagram, Dj Mo shared a beautiful video showing how the pastoral ordination went down at the JCC.
His wife could be seen dancing with other colleagues who were graduating to the service of God.
While captioning the video, the father of two heaped praise on the love of his life who will now lead worship sessions as a preacher.
“I will support you in your ministry babe. I admire your love for God. Today is your day to be ordained as a pastor and I am proud of you .Congratulations to everyone else who got this pastoral ordination,” he wrote.
Size 8’s pastoral journey
The Mateke hitmaker finished her Bible training at Harvesters Global Church school in December 2018.
This gave her the power to become a preacher for the first time but unlike her colleagues then, the gospel singer went home before being ordained.
She has finally been ordained to lead the congregation as a pastor.
Size 8 dropped on the floor and cried the unborn baby died
As previously reported by TUKO.co.ke, Size 8 recently opened up about how she felt after losing her unborn baby.
In an interview with Chris Baraka, Size 8 said she lost strength and broke down in torrents when she was told that her unborn baby was no more.
Size 8 revealed she was advised by doctors to let it go because grieving was doing more harm than good to her life as she had lost a lot of blood.
“When I was informed that the unborn child was not breathing, my heart skipped and I dropped on the floor. Nurses tried to hold me and calm me down. They told me that my life was in a critical condition because of the heavy bleeding,” she said.
Source: Tuko

