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@Lalo_manca

There is no absolutes …

Pretoria, South Africa Beigetreten Eylül 2024
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Lalo@Lalo_manca·
@saflifer @lekan_olayinka1 There was no 7 billion reached . Stop this propaganda We are all for Jesus being preached but not at the expense of truth
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Saf@saflifer·
@Lalo_manca @lekan_olayinka1 Lol what difference does it make if I answer your already answered question? Praise God that there are more than 8 billion people and we will reach them all with the Gospel because Jesus deserves it, no matter whose hands it is accomplished by!
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
I pray I never get to this level as a minister. I pray I never exalt myself, whether intentionally or unintentionally, to the point that my disciples deify me in their heads. I hope they never believe everything I claim even when they don’t make sense. This here is an obvious lie. 7 billion people couldn’t have streamed Healing Streams. The most streamed event remains the 2022 World Cup, 1.5 billion people. For 7 billion to have joined this event, it means that: Christianity - 2.3B Islam - 2.0B Hinduism - 1.2B No religion - 1.9B Buddhism - 330M Other religions - 175M Judaism - 15–16M all joined! It means all Muslims, Christians, Buddhists etc. joined. Of course they didn’t. Of course it’s a fabrication. But these people are defending it because it’s pastor Chris. It’s really bad. And the ministry enables it by publishing such blatant fabrications.
Blessing Gladys@therealgblessed

Because you and your household chose not to listen to Pastor Chris, doesn’t mean people are not listening to pastor Chris! Just over 7Billion , you people are crying… watch out, no single person would be left!

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Mike Malagies@MMalagies·
OH NO!! JESUS IS COMING BACK SOON✝️🚨
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Yvng@Yvnggest_·
@lekan_olayinka1 Chief Lekan if you really don’t know some stuff I’d advise you not to talk tho Cause your pastor and you haven’t made one single impact Doesn’t mean others can’t
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Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
No. It’s official church publication. Just like they said their Raphsody of Reality has been translated to every known language. It’s a lie, right from the heart of the ministry.
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑@Row_Haastrup

@lekan_olayinka1 So I want to believe he never even said that, Cos he wouldn’t have. I bet it was photoshopped

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Lalo@Lalo_manca·
@saflifer @lekan_olayinka1 These are the things atht actually make the world to shun Christianity. Christianity means we have the light and therefore wise . This my good sir is nonsense and even a kindergarten can see through the propaganda
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Saf@saflifer·
Thank you for your response. The burden of proof is now upon you to disprove it. You are using the wrong things to compare it to. Maybe you don't truly believe that God can draw the biggest crowds. We have seen it with Pastor Yonggi Cho, Billy Graham, Reinhard Bonnke, several men and women of God over the ages. It was not too long ago that (on the very same program) a live map was shown that showed unique participations all over the world. It was evidence of the same It was very similar to a population distribution map that you can find anywhere online What that should do is challenge you, and any believer for that matter, to take the Gospel to all those in your world. The statement Jesus made even in Matthew 28:18-20 is a global vision and everyone has their role. Why are we (we in the general sense) arguing online instead of winning souls?
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Lalo@Lalo_manca·
@saflifer @lekan_olayinka1 You actually chasing away people from the light The light means the truth and being in Christ means an advocate of the truth There is no way 7B people tuned in at once Even the World Cup it had less than 2b
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Saf@saflifer·
Does it change that God healed the sick through the Man of God even if it is allegedly not true? Are you not aware that Pastor preaches the Gospel in its simplicity to all who attend? You do not believe that these many people should hear the Gospel? Did God give you the position to decide whether this is true or not? Do you have the authority to judge God's servants? It is to God whether they will stand or fall. If you say this, then it means you may not truly believe that Jesus will return after His Words in Matthew 24:14 are fulfilled. This Gospel must be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations. What do you think Pastor will do after showing such information? Is it to get more partners? Surely at least be logical about it. Those who are in the ministry are here because the Spirit of God brought them here, it isn't by advertisement or gimmicks. And I am here because of the Spirit and His leading. The figure of 8 billion world population is underestimated and officials have come out to say this, but unfortunately you do not read widely enough to be aware of the same. As well as several other things you have decided to comment on. If you cannot believe that the Gospel has been shared with 7 billion people, it is either you are not a part of those doing it, or do not fully believe the Words of Jesus in the aforementioned Scripture or believe we are in the last days preceding His soon return. Leave men of God alone if you know any better, whether Pastor Chris or whoever it is. If you could have used the energy you have used to post this to go and pray for Pastor Chris since according to you he has so erred, then maybe you wouldn't write as much as you do against other Ministers of the Gospel. God is righteous and He is just.
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Lalo@Lalo_manca·
@TembaMliswa On behalf of Zimbabweans Themba we not reading that . Go share it in your 50+ whatsap group of your kids
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Sabhuku Temba P. Mliswa
Sabhuku Temba P. Mliswa@TembaMliswa·
Air Marshal (Retired) Henry Muchena, whose real name is Jabulani Mahlangu, alongside unnamed associates, has escalated their campaign by issuing a menacing communication directed at me. All I did was to engage with their prior post, undressing its false narrative as an innocent retort to the proposed amendments and qualifying it as a political gimmick of conflicted individuals. Now I also don’t take lightly to people who think that kutyisidzira vamwe is a valid operational tactic. Hupenyu ndewa Mwari and at some point we shall all die. No one is guaranteed to outlive others and in the same way one may depend on whatever gives them bellicose bravery, we all have our own fountains for the same! Midzimu naMwari hazvigare kumba kwemunhu mumwe chete! 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐁𝐞𝐚𝐮𝐭𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐜𝐞 Politics ought not to be characterized by intimidation; Zimbabwe is a democratic and not a military state where individuals must shrink from expressing their views. This nation is a collective possession, belonging to all its inhabitants, and not merely to a select coterie who may erroneously perceive themselves as the architects of our shared existence. This Second Republic is unequivocally a manifestation of the collective will of the citizenry, rather than a mere extension of military influence. The 2017 public uprising, coupled with the impeachment proceedings initiated by members of Parliament, culminated in the resignation of President Mugabe, underscoring the power of the people. It is worth noting that the military faltered during the pivotal Asante Sana moment, as Mugabe steadfastly resisted their attempts at coercion. Consequently, the nation remains firmly rooted in a democratic framework, governed by a Constitution that is amenable to amendments. Moreover, the political landscape is not dictated by the etiquette of military decorum. Therefore those who venture into this political arena must be prepared to engage on equal footing, rather than relying on the adornments of rank and distinction. Engagement is done on the weight of profferred points not ranks and medals. As Muchena and clique say, the ongoing discourse surrounding Constitutional Amendment No. 3 is indeed a matter of national significance. I have consistently advocated for a vigorous and unbiased public dialogue regarding this amendment, recognizing its critical importance. This is precisely why I have called for the prosecution of individuals who resort to violence against others, such as Professor Madhuku, in relation to this amendment. What I adamantly reject is a duplicitous campaign masquerading as a legitimate discourse while serving as a facade for an overtly political agenda, led by individuals who claim allegiance to a party yet paradoxically stand against its resolutions. As self-stated party members where was Muchena and his grouping when the Resolution which gave birth to the Amendment Bill was being circulated for discussion within the many ZANU PF conventions, conferences and meetings? Where they still ignorant of its defects to only resurface now with grandstanding gimmicks which advance the conspiracy of factionalism within their party? When a clearly covert operation emerges, represented by a single individual who claims to embody the voices of many, too intimidated to step into the light, the unmistakable stench of a rogue endeavor arises. Why resort to veiled threats, deploying titles and insignia in lieu of actual names, if the cause truly embodies national significance? As has already been proved why peddle a fictitious argument that universal adult suffrage is under siege through Constitutional Amendment No3 if people are genuine about their call? Those can only be the actions of an initiative whose objective is antithetical to the very ideals which it purports to be advancing. The actions of the Muchena cabal are not innocently false but a wilful incitement of despondency by feeding the public a false argument. Only themselves know the objective of such actions. 𝐀 𝐃𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐋𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐜𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐌𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 In their political endeavor, cloaked as a noble campaign to prevent the ‘mutilation’ of the Constitution, Muchena and his hidden associates have attempted to position themselves as saviors rushing to avert catastrophe. Yet, the reality is starkly different. These individuals carry the baggage of a checkered past, marked by violence inflicted upon countless innocents throughout the nation, a grim narrative chronicled in historical records. In 2009, the very same military leaders, including Muchena, faced accusations of orchestrating a brutal campaign to secure President Robert Mugabe’s hold on power during a contentious electoral runoff in June. The aftermath saw numerous villagers slain and thousands displaced. By 2013, Muchena was at the helm of the Zanu-PF Commissariat alongside Sydney Nyanungo, allegedly overseeing a violent quasi-military operation dubbed "Operation Return to Zanu PF," wherein many were victimized. Was the liberation struggle also fundamentally intertwined with such atrocious acts? What constitutional purity were they protecting in undertaking such nefarious endeavors? The same Muchena, who today postures as a paragon of liberation virtues, was reportedly the orchestrator of a campaign that deployed senior military personnel, from the rank of lieutenant colonel upwards, to rural and urban settings to rally support for Zanu-PF. Their objective? To undermine the very same universal adult suffrage that he now claims to champion. This historical account illuminates the contradictions faced by a cadre of generals who have consistently allowed themselves to be embroiled in partisanship, sheltering behind the facade of our liberation narrative. I too was a political figure in Hurungwe during that time, and I resolutely refused to participate in such inhumane strategies. Despite the potential benefits to my political campaign for office. I stood firm against these actions, eschewing any involvement with these midnight camps and relying solely on my political charisma and grassroots efforts. Those who have perpetrated such acts cannot merely change their garb and seek to rebrand themselves as virtuous, especially when they remain culpable for the blood of countless innocents whose only transgression was casting a vote for their favored candidate. I have worked with many Generals for whom I hold significant respect; they maintained their humanity and humbleness even in possession of extensive power. Some of them even shunned the political arena because they conceded their inability to transform into the civilian battles. The title of General does not confer absolute dominion over all. As the wise Shona proverb conveys, the elder baboon earns greater respect by refraining from tyrannically asserting dominance over the younger ones. The Muchena faction has evidently lost sight of this principle. 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐢𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐠𝐠𝐥𝐞 𝐀𝐬 𝐏𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐨𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐲 Virtually every Zimbabwean has a familial connection to the liberation struggle, and it is a grievous error for any single sector, group, or individual to arrogate this struggle, transforming it into a commodity for political leverage. The liberation struggle was a collective endeavor undertaken by our fathers, mothers, siblings, and indeed all Zimbabweans, each contributing in diverse ways. It is historically detrimental to permit a select few men to monopolize the narrative of this shared struggle, wielding its tenets as instruments of self-serving political gain. While we rightfully honor the sons and daughters of the soil who sacrificed for our collective freedom, we must also acknowledge that each era possesses its unique demands and requirements. Recognizing the changed times and the need for new tools does not undermine the principles of the liberation struggle; rather, it epitomizes the wisdom necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of our nation’s journey towards liberation for the majority. The liberation heroes did their part and it's high time national leadership shifted to a younger generation with a different mindset. It's dangerous to have elders that are forever entitled to power to the point of resisting even what thrives a nation or their own party.
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Null@Vhoyde·
The young women want money and the old men want youth. Only the old women have an issue with this arrangement. Dating your age group is for ugly and broke people.
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Niya 🧚🏽‍♀️@niyaspiritualp1·
@Lalo_manca @Vhoyde You and I both know that’s a lie. Be serious here 😂 I look great, we both know it. But it’s okay, I understand. You’re trying to make a point. And your point is to come for my looks. I get it, bud.
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Lalo@Lalo_manca·
@niyaspiritualp1 @Vhoyde So why do you look like you have already been through three divorces and have went through the most in life ?
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Lalo@Lalo_manca·
@_MakdShelby Mcd kungoenda ku chando nayo nayo church propaganda 😹😹
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Lalo@Lalo_manca·
@Mathuthu The Pomona one ?
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Lalo@Lalo_manca·
@Zet_Ndlovukati Preference is not delusion I guess you 30+ that’s why you have this view They nolonger coming neh the guys
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Zet_Ndlovukazi@Zet_Ndlovukati·
You guys are so delusional.
Lalo@Lalo_manca

@Amahashi_ Generally , 19-25 year olds have a lesser sex past history than 30+ year olds Key word being generally

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Lalo@Lalo_manca·
@Lisathe_first With your reasoning surely you can be conquered Why are you so pedestrian and dense in your takes ?
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GnosisWolf@GnosisWolf·
She’s a keeper. I hope she makes it. 🙏
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Lalo@Lalo_manca·
@Amahashi_ Generally , 19-25 year olds have a lesser sex past history than 30+ year olds Key word being generally
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