I cannot figure out what is going on here…From one angle, I can clearly see the point in what Rev. Owusu-Bempah is saying…He is just re-echoing the saying ‘no prophet is accepted in his home town’.
On the other hand, it seems he is being jealous because of the grand reception Ghanaian Christians and miracle seekers gave to T.B Joshua this week…
PeaceFm Reports;
General Overseer of Glorious Word Power Ministry International, Rev. Isaac Owusu-Bempah, has unequivocally stated that he cannot understand why Ghanaians do not appreciate the men of God in this country, as the senior Prophet of the Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN), Prophet T. B. Joshua, “is not better than any other pastor in Ghana”.
According to him, there are very anointed men of God in the country such as; Eastwood Anaba, Rev. Ampiah Kwofie, Prophet Annor among others who need to be appreciated and celebrated because they are one of our own.
“…The Bible made it clear that Jesus came and lived among men but was rejected by his own. Because of that, no prophet is appreciated in his motherland, but as for that T.B. Joshua, I want to make it clear for all Ghanaians to understand that he is no better a pastor than any other in this country.
“…This same T. B. Joshua, most people would not want to hear his name in Nigeria, but I’m not in a position to condemn him and can only plead with Ghanaians to be grateful with what we have,” a livid Rev. Owusu-Bempah insisted.
His comments comes on the back of news that thousands of people, acting on a hint that the Senior Prophet of SCOAN would minister in Accra on Tuesday, May 7, 2013, swamped the Spintex road branch of the church, seeking divine intervention in their lives.
Though he claims he does not envy the Nigerian Prophet nor his church, Rev. Owusu-Bempah maintained in an interview on Adom FM that, this is an indication that Ghanaians underestimate their men of God.
What do you think? It seems we like everything more when it is from a foreign land…
This post was published on May 9, 2013 2:43 PM
Our website, www.ghanacelebrities.com, uses cookies. The website uses analytical cookies to check the behavior of visitors and to improve the website on the basis of these data. In addition, third parties place tracking cookies to show personalized advertisements. Do not want to accept all cookies?
Read More