If you’ve been following the Hallelujah Challenge 2025, you probably already know: Day 20 hit differently.
A Nigerian TikToker, @thhelensofkindy, went viral after admitting she can’t stop going back to rewatch that particular worship session. And judging by the response, she’s far from alone.
“I’m sure I’m not the only one that keeps going back to re-watch Day 20 of Hallelujah Challenge,” she posted, and thousands of people in the comments confirmed they’ve been doing the exact same thing.
According to viewers, that night featured a song so powerful that it moved many participants to tears.
The worship atmosphere was reportedly different, deeper, more intimate, the kind that stays with you long after the session ends.
For those unfamiliar, the Hallelujah Challenge is Nathaniel Bassey’s globally recognized online worship event that brings together Christians from around the world for midnight praise sessions.
What started as a simple Facebook Live gathering has grown into a phenomenon that transcends borders and denominations.
While the challenge continues to bless millions, there’s growing concern for the man behind it all.
A retired US nurse who goes by @Jenny86753 on X recently asked for prayers for Bassey, saying she’s worried about his health.
Despite reportedly facing medical challenges, the gospel minister keeps showing up every night to lead worship.
The nurse described him as “a blessing to the world”, a sentiment echoed by countless followers who’ve been touched by his ministry.
Not everything about the challenge has been smooth sailing.
Another Nigerian lady stirred up conversation when she revealed what refreshments cost at the physical venue: ₦700 for Pepsi and ₦400 for bottled water.
This raised eyebrows because organizers had previously announced that water would be free for attendees.
While it’s a small issue compared to the spiritual impact of the event, it shows people are paying attention to all the details.
The Hallelujah Challenge has become more than just a worship event, it’s a global movement that’s given people a place to encounter God from their living rooms.
Day 20 seems to have captured something special, the kind of moment that reminds you why you keep showing up night after night.
And if the comments are anything to go by, plenty of people will keep hitting replay on that session for a long time to come.








