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Pastey has a mail from Apostle Johnson. I expect a response from the altar just as be responded to Peter Obi. Lessons.
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@pst_iren hope you will respond just like you responded to Peter Obi

This is deep. When I tell some, that Christianity is holding back. They see me as an unbeliever.

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I'm telling you, he's so correct. How can we have powerful men of God with prosperous churches and the society is in such decay. The church doesn't get involved in sensitive issues. How can society grow if the righteous are quiet. Let's be telling ourselves the truth ooo.

I don't listen to this pastor or anyone pastor, but I can't deny that he makes a lot of sense here.

This Hotmail no be only for the apostle sef. It's for all the charlatans.

We have repeatedly told them, but they refuse to listen. Religion and tribalism are the biggest Achilles' heels of Nigerians. These two factors have driven away our common sense of purpose as a people. The next action I expect from this apostle/ leader is a peaceful march on the streets led by him, similar to what Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Bishop Desmond Tutu did. A 100-day protest would be far more effective in Nigeria than 100 days of fasting and prayer. God doesn’t need 100 days to answer His suffering children. I don’t need 100 days of tears and hunger to bless my children.

You can do well yo listen to the full message, it will not just help you see things clearly, it will bless you This cut and join snippets will only create lopsidedness and confusion He's not perfect but he's a sound and balanced preacher

This has been my query since 2019. Why do Nigerian churches and church leaders shirk their social and political responsibility? Truly, we can't solve our present social and political challenges by escaping from it.

I respect and appreciate apostle selman. There's a serious need of reorienting Christians in Nigeria.

Nigerian pastors telling their members to pray instead of getting involved and vote for the right candidate..
