Monday, 31 July 2017

Special Series on the REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD (RCCG) at 65.

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#1. RCCG Mission Statement
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1. To make heaven
2. To take as many people as possible with us.
3. To have a member of RCCG in every family in every nation.
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To get to heaven, holiness will be our lifestyle.
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To accomplish the  two, we will

Sunday, 30 July 2017

why they hate our Ministry - Oyedepo


Nobody hates this ministry, some are just either envious or bitterly envious
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Dr David Oyedepo

THE PROSPERITY OF THE CHURCH- OFFENCE TO THE WORLD



I understand that there is exploitation and that people are fleeced for their hard earned cash in the name of God. I get it and like you I am against it
With that said I can state unequivocally that the spirit of this age was never ready for a prosperous church.
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The prosperity of the church in the earth makes HER too independent and is highly offensive.
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The spirit of this age hates a prosperous church.
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Pastor Brandon Bailey

Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Human Trafficking/Sexual Assault: Again, South African Court Denies Pastor Omotoso, Bail


Nigerian pastor, Omotosho who was charged with human trafficking, sexual assault and the rape of young girls in South Africa was denied bail by the Port Elizabeth Magistrate's Court on Monday morning.
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The Durban-based televangelist, who recently celebrated his 59th birthday behind bars, has been in custody since his dramatic arrest at the Port Elizabeth airport on April 20 by members of the SAPS Tactical Task Team.
The pastor heard that the first available date for his second bail application on new facts would be on August 29. He is alleged to have trafficked more than 30 girls and women, who were from various branches of his church.
State prosecutor Zelda Swanepoel told the court that this was the earliest time that both Magistrate Thandeka Mashiyi and the State would be available.
Defence attorney James Riley confirmed the dates.
"Obviously my client is disappointed by the lengthy delay, but understands," he said.
Mashiyi initially denied the pastor's bail application after he was deemed a flight risk.
At the time, Hawks chief investigating officer Peter Plaatjies told the court how the pastor had a modus operandi similar to that of skilled sex offenders who preyed on young girls.
Plaatjies explained how the pastor had used older women to recruit vulnerable girls, some as young as 13, who came from impoverished communities and who did not have father figures in their lives.
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He said these girls would then be vetted, and transported to a house in Durban where the pastor lived. There they would allegedly be pampered, given luxuries and cash, and groomed for alleged sexual encounters with the pastor.
Allegations included that the pastor would have the girls give him full body massages, would make them lie on a bed while he masturbated next to them, before eventually leading to full penetration.
-News24