Beware, we live in the end of days, because according to the Bible, not everyone who calls Lord, Lord shall inherit the Kingdom!
People flock to church nowadays for miracles, signs and wonders instead of seeking the face of God. I a desperation to have a large membership base, some so called “Men of God” now employ the use of Black Magic to lure gullible and unsuspecting members of the public to their shrine called church.
News reaching us have it on good authority that pastors of Ghanaian extraction are in the lead when it comes to mixing the power of the devil with what is supposed to be a worship of the Almighty God. According to a gist, hardly will you see a Ghanaian pastor that has not gone to collect “power” from the dark world.
People flock to church nowadays for miracles, signs and wonders instead of seeking the face of God. I a desperation to have a large membership base, some so called “Men of God” now employ the use of Black Magic to lure gullible and unsuspecting members of the public to their shrine called church.
News reaching us have it on good authority that pastors of Ghanaian extraction are in the lead when it comes to mixing the power of the devil with what is supposed to be a worship of the Almighty God. According to a gist, hardly will you see a Ghanaian pastor that has not gone to collect “power” from the dark world.
Pastor (Mrs.) Mensah (Not real name), soon to be former wife of the Snr. Pastor of a new generation pentecostal church in Takoradi has raised an alarm after catching her pastor husband this past Sunday, February 16, 2014 at about 12:00 midnight behind their house with 3 other popular pastors exchanging notes on their activities in the dark world. When it was obvious that she would be severely dealt with if she reveals the secret, she pretended to play along and later ran away from her husband yesterday. She claims she is afraid to go public but instead will like to do a secret expose to warn members of the public.
Sometime ago, we heard of a popular witch doctor, Nana Kwaku Bonsam who had to gone to a church in one of the Ghanaian cities on a Sunday morning Service to demand that the "pastor" return his “god” in the full glare of the public and bewildered congregation. The “pastor” could be heard calling the witch doctor, “Father”. A closer review of the video revealed that the witch doctor claimed to have assisted over 1,600 pastors in Ghana in their quest to thrive in church business.
It is curious to note that if over 1,600 churches employ back magic in a small country, how many churches do they have in the country as a whole? Let’s not forget other witch doctors who must have transferred their “powers” to other pastors who are not clients of Nana Kwaku Bonsam.
Solomon Akwei, a social critic based in Accra says, “Poverty plays a major role in this trend because so many people want instant reason to believe their present situation, either good or bad is tied to something” Speaking further, “This is what goes on everyday and the government is turning a blind eye”.
Sometime ago, we heard of a popular witch doctor, Nana Kwaku Bonsam who had to gone to a church in one of the Ghanaian cities on a Sunday morning Service to demand that the "pastor" return his “god” in the full glare of the public and bewildered congregation. The “pastor” could be heard calling the witch doctor, “Father”. A closer review of the video revealed that the witch doctor claimed to have assisted over 1,600 pastors in Ghana in their quest to thrive in church business.
It is curious to note that if over 1,600 churches employ back magic in a small country, how many churches do they have in the country as a whole? Let’s not forget other witch doctors who must have transferred their “powers” to other pastors who are not clients of Nana Kwaku Bonsam.
Solomon Akwei, a social critic based in Accra says, “Poverty plays a major role in this trend because so many people want instant reason to believe their present situation, either good or bad is tied to something” Speaking further, “This is what goes on everyday and the government is turning a blind eye”.
In the same vein, Dr. Anslem Ojugo asked, “Have we bothered to ask why is it that it is mostly women who flock to these churches? Also why is it that most of these charlatans who call themselves pastors follow the same script of seeing visions of one's past yet none can tell you of your future? People must recognize who they go to church to seek, is it the true God or just playing to the gallery to seek the face of the pastor? The Bible already states that God's judgement will start from the church”
However asked if Pastor (Mrs.) Mensah would divorce her husband having caught him, she replied, "Definitely".
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