Exactly what I have been talking about. People preach the verses of the Bible that sooth their games. When I called them "Nigerian Holy Pretenders" I was not just blackmailing my own people.
What I did not like about the documentary is lack or no comparison of Nigerian pastors to the pastors we have here in US or Europe. Same findings had taken place in US; for example, The Benny Hinn Ministery, Pastor C. Dollar, Wayne T.J. ministery to mention but a few. These are pastors who use helicopters, Rolls Royce, and other expensive cars. And live in multi million dollar homes, wear suits and shoes costing more than $10,000.00 a pair.
The motivation to investigate Naija pastors originates from the western world whose pastors are multi-millioniars. However, the western world has come to terms with the truth that religion/church is the biggest business on earth. While African and third world countries a still graspling with the realities and dilema of true church leadership. Yes bible talks about tites and offerings; but those contributions are supposed to be God's: to help the poor and needy, for betterment of the church of God, and not for the making a Heaven on earth for the pastors and their so called first ladies/wives. Every good work Christ did according to the bible, He called a seed sowing which would be reaped in Heaven. But today, our pastors are reaping their own fruits on earth. Please people open your eyes: help the needy and the poor with your tites and offerings. Our God who sees through darkness and light would surely see your good work and bless u. Stop enriching the greedy opportunists called pastors/rabbi, Rev fathers, etc.
Posted: at 29-10-2011 07:50 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming |
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