Pastor Begins Online Courses To Teach People How To Perform Miracles, Charges £999: "Register Now"
- A pastor has announced an online course where he would tutor people on how to do miracles, signs and wonders
- The cleric urged people to register with £999 (GH₵16,611), adding that places for his class are filling up fast
- The pastor's announcement has sent social media users into a frenzy as many criticised him for the initiative
A British-Zimbabwean cleric, Pastor Uebert Angel Mudzanire, is set to teach folks how to perform miracles for £999 (GH₵16,611).
In a Facebook post, Pastor Uebert said he would directly do the teaching.
He urged people to register as places are filling up fast. He wrote with a flier attached:
"Register now and Learn how to perform signs miracles and wonders, online, directly from Prophet Uebert Angel. Places are filling fast. "
How to register for Pastor Uebert's course
Pastor Uebert, listed as one of the 20 most influential pastors in 2024, directed those interested to register via his website. The flier he displayed showed the online course would run from April 1 to April 3, 2024.
When clicked, the website link takes one to the church's product he advertised. The webpage clearly states that the course costs £999 (GH₵16,611).
Reactions over Pastor Uebert Angel's online courses
Francis Mushibwe Chola said:
"My first time to hear about that, can someone explain for me in detail please."
Daniel Blessed said:
"People will now start paying and being taught how to perform miracles sings and wonders, we are seeing a lot in this end time."
Vincent Dmaster said:
"Is this not an Example of Simon the sorcerer in the Bible?"
Musa Grace Elshaddai said:
"One life opportunity that can change our literacy in the supernatural."
Sharon Mapfumo said:
"Ah is this occultism or wht balance me guys, wht does the word say ABT performing signs and wonders God have mercy ."
Miracle Ikechukwu Chidiebere said:
"We now learn how to perform signs and wonders?
"Thought I've seen it all."
Ghanaian night preacher gets angry in video as he finds "jot" in his collection bowl
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported a viral video showing a Ghanaian pastor angrily reacting after finding a piece of illicit drug left as an offering in his collection bowl during an outdoor service.
In his outraged sermon, the preacher condemns the act and threatens divine retribution on whoever mocked him in this way.
The bizarre incident has sparked debate on social media about appropriate conduct within Ghana's religious communities.
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