Tue, 24 Jan 2017 12:57:52 +0000 By Mailesi Banda FALSE prophets that are mostly coming from other countries to form their churches in Zambia and are extorting money from citizens should not be allowed in the country, Bible Gospel Church in Africa (BIGOCA) overseer Peter Ndhlovu has advised. Bishop Ndhlovu has since appealed to the Ministry of National Guidance and Religious Affairs to start monitoring foreign and fake prophets who have formed churches in Zambia and were extorting money from the spiritually weak. He advised that only foreign preachers who would have gone through credible school of theology should be allowed to establish churches in the country. Speaking in an interview with the Daily Nation, the Bishop said most pastors that are currently heading churches had not been to any Bible school and wondered where they got the knowledge they preached to people. “There are so many fake men of God in the country […]
Govt must watch over false prophets-BIGOCA
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