Na you know! There are pastors and there are pastors!
Not all pastors are Internet savvy. Besides you can't touch the tablet image of the pastor and have miracle healing. Touch the hem of the garment of the real thing and....
Halleluyah.
OAA
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From: Christian Chukwuma Opata <opatacc@gmail.com>
Date: 24/04/2019 10:44 (GMT+00:00)
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Apostle Suleiman Aquires First Private Jet — Like Oyedepo, Oritsejafor, Adeboye
I stated earlier that we have a scenario where people transmute from
spiritual mentors to corporate salesmen in Nigeria. This is another
evidence to reinforce my conviction.
On 23/04/2019, Chidi Anthony Opara, FIIM <chidi.opara@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Like God they never sleep. They can go and come as they wish all over the
> world night and day unhindered by the vagaries of public transportation.
> May the Lords will be done!
>
> That explains the need for the private jet."
>
> If this is the reason for the private jets, then, these pastors and those
> that buy their reason do not live in this era of internet technology!
>
> There are facilities for reaching out to their members all over the world
> without necessarily being physically present.
>
> Joel Usteen, for example, who oversees one of the biggest churches in the
> world, streams live church services/sermons to members all over the world.
>
> By the way, don't these Pentecostal churches have branches/branch pastors,
> who take care of the needs of those branches like the Orthodox churches
>
> CAO.
>
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spiritual mentors to corporate salesmen in Nigeria. This is another
evidence to reinforce my conviction.
On 23/04/2019, Chidi Anthony Opara, FIIM <chidi.opara@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Like God they never sleep. They can go and come as they wish all over the
> world night and day unhindered by the vagaries of public transportation.
> May the Lords will be done!
>
> That explains the need for the private jet."
>
> If this is the reason for the private jets, then, these pastors and those
> that buy their reason do not live in this era of internet technology!
>
> There are facilities for reaching out to their members all over the world
> without necessarily being physically present.
>
> Joel Usteen, for example, who oversees one of the biggest churches in the
> world, streams live church services/sermons to members all over the world.
>
> By the way, don't these Pentecostal churches have branches/branch pastors,
> who take care of the needs of those branches like the Orthodox churches
>
> CAO.
>
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> Listserv moderated by Toyin Falola, University of Texas at Austin
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