An angry Nigerian lady asks reverend EA Adeboye to retun her sister's money


An angry nigerian lady has a strong message for pastor EA Adeboye the founder of Redeemed Christian Church of God, and other "men of God". She suggests they should stop collecting money from the poor to buy their private jets and enriching themselves all in the name of God. She also says they are supposed to be giving to the poor. She claims her sister gave pastor EA Adwboye's church the money she was to start business with as a seed to the church. Now she is asking for more money to boosting her business again. Her question is: where is Pastor Adeboye now to help her sister with all the money he got in his posession? She is asking the retun of her sister money with interests.

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The first lie pastors tell Christians is what some have referred to as “the eleventh commandment:”
“Thou shalt pay thy tithes to thy local church.” But the Bible says no such thing. The storehouse of Malachi was not a church. It was a place where food was kept. My people wake up: if God want to bless you he doesn't need your tithes to do so.

That scripture says: “‘Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house, and try me now in this,’ says the LORD of hosts, ‘If I will not open for you the windows of heaven and pour out for you such blessing that there will not be room enough to receive it.’” (Malachi 3:10).

Pastors hide from church-members the fact that money was not acceptable as tithe. The tithe was a tenth of the seed and fruit of the land and of the animals which ate of the land. (Leviticus 27:30-32). That is why God says: “Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be FOOD in my house.” (Malachi 3:10). He does not say “that there may be MONEY in my house.” The food was used to feed the Levites, the poor, widows, orphans and strangers.

Tithing was only applicable to Jews and to the land of Israel. When large populations of Jews lived in Babylon, Ammon, Moab, Egypt, and Syria, these lands became tithe-able lands. However, tithes were not acceptable from strictly Gentile lands. So you need to ask your pastor how come he is collecting tithes in countries other than Israel.

Let me give you a clear example how these so called "men of God" brainwash people. Reverend Creflo Dollar,only the name will tell you his intentions, is the head of World Changers Church International.The 53-year-old pastor preacher told his members 'that God wants to bless the faithful with earthly riches' and the church has about 30,000 members. He has an estimated net worth of $27 million: what a greedy man, he stiil want more from the poor.

He appealed online for 200,000 people to donate $300' EACH so he can buy $65MILLION private jet 'to better spread the gospel of Jesus Christ'.  It's high time we all remove this big scale in our eyes to see reality that these "men of God" are using us, acting on our fear. What does a pastor or reverend need bodyguards and private jets for? Have you ever heard it anywhere that Jesus Christ, who was the son of God, used guards?
Another good example is the former Charlotte “prosperity gospel” preacher Todd Coontz, who owns a garage full of expensive foreign cars and lives in a 1.5 million dollar condo. He was indicted on multiple counts of federal tax fraud in 2015, reports the Charlotte Observer. How I wish the Africans pastors can be paying taxes, so their members can know what they does with tithes and offerings money, so they could stop arguing blindly.

Christian “prosperity gospel” preachers encourage their flock to contribute heavily to the ministry with the promise that God will return their tithing multiplied, leading to great wealth.

Pastor Todd Coontz promised untold wealth for his followers for the price of a $273 donation, calling it a “recovery seed.” While it is not known how many of his followers grew rich, Coontz profited mightily as his church paid for his $1.5 million condo he and his family lived in, as well as three BMWs, two Ferraris, a Maserati and a Land Rover.

According to the federal investigation, Coontz was skimming money from the church by submitting travel reimbursements for speaking appearances he never made and for book sales. The indictment states Coontz is accused of concealing and cashing 102 checks from 2010 through 2013 for approximately $252,000. In 2014, he cashed 32 checks totaling about $105,500 that were also hidden in church accounting. Please my wonderful kind minded people, give this money to less privileged and that good spirit will bless you. God doesn't ask for money before he blesses you. His blessings are not for sale. This pastors are among the problem we got in Nigeria, infact all Africa: let's remove this scale in our eyes to say "our mumu done do".




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