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Mike Bamiloye calls out pastors who feed their followers with fake doctrines

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Clergyman, Mike Bamiloye, has taken to social media to tackle Nigerian pastors with Mega Parishes, who feed their congregants with ‘’fake news, fashion, vainglory and ego’

Bamiloye warned that they will give an account when God during judgment. His post reads;

‘’YOU AND YOUR MEGA-PARISH

You have successfully established a Mega Parish Congregation of more than 50,000 to 100,000 Followers on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Congratulations!!!

You are now a General Overseer who controls and feed a large number of your Followers.

But what do you feed your Followers with?

JUNKS, GARBAGE, TRASH,…

You feed them with:

Your EGO,

Your PRIDE,

Your VAINGLORY,

Your FALSE DOCTRINES

PICTURES OF YOUR SELF.

Your New Clothes and Latest Fashions

Your new Shoes and Wrist Watches.

Your plate of food at Mr. Biggs,

Your Roasted Chicken Lap and Fries at Tantalizer.

You always feed them with Posted pictures of your Exploits at Malls and Ice Creams of ColdStone.

YOU SEE YOUR LIFE OUTSIDE?

You are blessed with a Social Media Congregation of 40,000 Followers and you are a bad Leader to them.

You gave them no hood Directions.

You give them Fake News and Outdated Wrong Information’.

You feed them with Lies.

What about the Bible Verses that inspire you.

What about the Revelations you got in your morning Devotions.

What about the Inspirational Thots and Words you saw that blessed your life.

What about the great Words of Power you received from God, if any?

WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH THE PEOPLE GOD COMMITTED IN YOUR CARE?

YOU WILL GIVE ACCOUNT OF THE LIVES OF YOUR CONGREGATION WHICH YOU HAVE INFLUENCED BADLY WITH YOUR WRITE UP.

Shalom.

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St. Mary Major church: Tomb of Pope Francis opens to public

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Pope Francis' tomb bears just a single-world inscription like he asked for — © Alessandra Tarantino/AP Photo/picture alliance
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Hundreds of people queued to visit the tomb of the late Pope Francis at the St. Mary Major church in Rome on Sunday.

Mourners began lining up to visit the tomb of the late Pope Francis at the St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome on Sunday.

The church, where the late pope is buried in a simple underground tomb, in keeping with his wishes, opened its doors to the faithful at 7 a.m. Vatican time (0500 GMT).

While many of his predecessors are buried at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, Francis chose the basilica because he revered it, oftentimes visiting before and after trips abroad or hospital stays.

Francis became the first pontiff in over a century to be buried outside the grounds of the Vatican, when he was laid to rest in a private ceremony.

St. Mary Major is a pontifical basilica, one of four in Rome, with history dating back to the fifth century.
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St. Mary Major is a pontifical basilica, one of four in Rome, with history dating back to the fifth century.© Claudia Greco/REUTERS

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You are locking your destiny and hindering your progress if you keep sleeping with a lady during her menstruation——- Bishop Ephraim Ononye.

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The Anambra clergy man posted a video yesterday where he mentioned that any man that keeps having $ex with a woman when she’s on her period is locking up his destiny without knowing.

He asserted that this revelation is generally acceptable by all religions including African traditional worship(Omenana) and Christianity.

He further encouraged men to stop having $€xual activity with a lady when she is menstruating. Link to the video is in the comment section.

 

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Pope Francis: Australian leaders pause campaigning

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Australia’s major political parties on Tuesday paused campaigning following the death of Pope Francis, with leaders paying tribute to the late pontiff.

The early voting would open on May 3, with the federal election.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attended a morning mass at Melbourne’s St Patrick’s Cathedral, while opposition leader Peter Dutton said he would spend the day reflecting.

He added, “today was not the day for big politicking,’’ broadcaster ABC reported.

According to news agency AAP, both leaders cancelled scheduled campaign events but will proceed with the third leaders’ debate on Tuesday night.

Albanese, a Catholic, called Pope Francis “one of the most significant of all the holy fathers,’’ praising his humility and focus on social justice.

Flags on Commonwealth buildings would be lowered to half-mast in tribute on Tuesday, the government said.

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