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Rev. Obofour: There is no genuine man of God in Ghana

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Rev. Obofour, the founder and leader of the Anointed Palace Chapel (APC), has shared his views on the authenticity of religious leaders in Ghana.

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Speaking to his congregation, Rev. Obofour emphasized that his remarks are not intended to attack any specific pastor or church. Instead, he encouraged believers to place their faith directly in God rather than in religious leaders.

Rev. Obofour pointed out instances of moral failings among pastors, such as adultery leading to divorce and fornication, including relationships with multiple partners simultaneously.

He argued that these behaviors suggest a lack of genuine men of God in Ghana, prompting him to advise people to trust in God alone.

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“There are no genuine men of God in this country. No pastor is a healer. I’m not attacking the church, which I would never do. Your focus should be on the man who suffered for three days for us, not on their statements,” he said.

“The one considered genuine has committed adultery, resulting in divorce. The Bible says if you can’t manage your home, you can’t manage the house of God. I’m not labeling the person as fake, but they have failed.”

“Others have defrauded people for money. Those claiming to be genuine men of God engage in threesomes. Some drive cars and acquire goods from the port without paying duty. Others employ land guards to acquire land through dubious means. Therefore, we don’t attend church to follow a pastor but God,” he stated in a video shared by Zionfelix on his Instagram page.

Rev. Obofour also suggested that newer, smaller churches might offer greater potential for true spiritual growth compared to established, widely revered ones.


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