@BlogFrequency Hey! ama or what ever they call you listen before you judge a ministry, it’s important to understand its principles.
Healing comes through your faith. You can receive healing, but if you don’t keep your faith alive, the sickness can return. Faith isn’t a one time act —
@BlogFrequency Don’t sit there and talk nonsense about the Church of God. The real ones who truly understand what’s happening in the Spirit are not complaining. Do you think you’re in any way better than the people in the Church?
@BlogFrequency They made u cell leader is also a problem for u, see let me tell you when you’re given a responsibility like becoming a cell leader, it’s not a burden, it’s an opportunity to grow in faith, to serve, and to impact others positively….
@BlogFrequency The funds go into sponsoring the Gospel, producing Healing Streams, Rhapsody of Realities, and Inner-City Mission — where children go to school free of charge, fully sponsored and so many more
@BlogFrequency The Bible teaches us to give honor to whom honor is due. On Giving part
No one is forced to give. Giving is a choice born out of love and understanding. You said you don’t know where the money goes, but have you ever asked?
@BlogFrequency it’s a lifestyle of believing and holding on to God’s World.. the Thank You Pastor for the “Opportunity”
That statement is not worshipping a man — it’s simply a sign of respect and honor to spiritual authority.
@JasperZiggle *"ATTENTION GHANAIANS: We, the Igbos in Ghana, DISASSOCIATE ourselves from Chuckwudu Ihenetu’s so-called ‘Igbo Kingdom.’ True Igbo tradition does not support imposing kingship in another man’s land. His actions are for BUSINESS, not culture. We respect Ghana and its laws.
@AkpraiseMedia *"ATTENTION GHANAIANS: We, the Igbos in Ghana, DISASSOCIATE ourselves from Chuckwudu Ihenetu’s so-called ‘Igbo Kingdom.’ True Igbo tradition does not support imposing kingship in another man’s land. His actions are for BUSINESS, not culture. We respect Ghana and its laws.
@_BenopaOnyx1 *"ATTENTION GHANAIANS: We, the Igbos in Ghana, DISASSOCIATE ourselves from Chuckwudu Ihenetu’s so-called ‘Igbo Kingdom.’ True Igbo tradition does not support imposing kingship in another man’s land. His actions are for BUSINESS, not culture. We respect Ghana and its laws.
@ksheldonstudios *"ATTENTION GHANAIANS: We, the Igbos in Ghana, DISASSOCIATE ourselves from Chuckwudu Ihenetu’s so-called ‘Igbo Kingdom.’ True Igbo tradition does not support imposing kingship in another man’s land. His actions are for BUSINESS, not culture. We respect Ghana and its laws