Claims by a Ghanaian fetish priest that he is helping preachers in Africa acquire supernatural powers has ignited debate in Africa where a number of prophets are performing extraordinary miracles.
While some dismissed the claims that were first published by Million people Against Makandiwa & UFIC three weeks ago, on the basis that the sangoma's utterances were not authenticated, others feel he could have influenced some local preachers.Others defended prophets who are claiming to help people receive miracle money, heal different ailments and make followers receive gold nuggets.
Christians Clash Over Ghana Sangoma Who Gave Powers To 1700 Prophets |
Zimbabwe Christians Clash Over Ghana Sangoma Who Gave Powers To 1700 Prophets.
He claimed prominent businesspeople and celebrated church founders frequent the shrine for his services and entered the shrine barefooted and without a phone or a wristwatch. As part of his rituals, the priest hangs a cat alive and slaughters several fowls, a white dove, pigeons and goats and then spills the blood on his god.
Christians Clash Over Ghana Sangoma Who Gave Powers To 1700 Prophets |
Christians Clash Over Ghana Sangoma Who Gave Powers To 1700 Prophets |
Said Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe leader Bishop Trevor Manhanga: "We should not be surprised at all at the phenomenon that is taking place, but we should not go to church seeking miracles, but God. God is not an ATM or father Christmas doling out gifts. We go to church to worship the Creator and even if He does not work a miracle in our lives, we still continue to worship Him."
Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe president Reverend Johannes Ndanga said he did not doubt the fetish priest's claims.
"This does not mean that there are no genuine men and women of God who indeed are doing miraculous works, but we should not just assume all miracles being done are in the power of God. Ghana and Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo) are the most popular countries where people visit to get those supernatural powers."
Christians Clash Over Ghana Sangoma Who Gave Powers To 1700 Prophets |
"Scriptures and experience also reveal that formerly true servants of God can become possessed or deceived by the angels of darkness and start performing either miracles, signs, wonders, or giving prophecies completely out of divine order. This can be done for selfish reasons and motives including financial greed, like it was with Balaam (Numbers 22:1-7). Such ones are not called prophets at all, but diviners or fortune tellers," he said.