VIDEO: New book warns of fake, cash-driven Pta pastors
The book is not against the church of Christ Jesus, and it’s also not against miracles in general.
A Pretoria pastor has attacked “false prophets and dodgy pastors abusing Christianity by misleading unsuspecting believers while lining their pockets”.
William Nii Okan-Mensah of the Glorious Faith Ministries (GFM) called out the fake pastors and prophets in his recently released book, The Church and the Men behind the ‘Miracles’.
“The book admits to having wolves in sheep’s clothing infiltrating the church.”
This follows after the so-called “Snake Pastor”, Penuel Mnguni, of Rabboni Centre Ministries, fed his congregants snakes and rats, while End Times Disciples Ministries’ Daniel Lesego, reportedly made congregants drink petrol. They have been under investigation for a while.
Okan-Mensah said the conduct of the two pastors was questionable.
“The marauding false prophets and greedy pastors who pretentiously call themselves the servants of God are actually a grave danger to the spiritual discourse of Christianity.
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“They are abusing and exploiting the sanctified name of Jesus Christ in order to extract financial benefits from unsuspecting congregants. All those who are allegedly ‘cured’ are usually not known in nearby communities.
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He said the book was not against the church or miracles.
“It is against people that have infiltrated the body of Christ and are vastly and intensely bringing to nought the works of those who have died for the gospel and handed it down to us.”
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