Pastor William Kumuyi, General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life
Ministry has disowned the controversial videos of a ‘prophetess’ and others who
claimed to have died, gone to heaven and came back to narrate their
extra-terrestrial experience.
In the controversial videos being sold all over Nigeria, two women and a boy
claimed they died, went to heaven and came back to narrate what they said God
showed them.
One of such CDs is that of a Sierra Leonean woman, simply called Sister
Linda Ngaujah. Linda said she died and was shown happenings in heaven and hell
and that many of the members of a large church on the Lagos-Ibadan
expressway are on their way to hell and that the founder of a leading church in
Lagos should repent as he allegedly acquired his powers from the devil, saying
that a Bishop of another large congregation and his members are not even
recognised in heaven.
She added that women who used rubber and wool to plait their hair will go to
hell as it is a sin and that the only way for people to be prepared for heaven
is to go back to the old Deeper Life Bible Church’s method of dressing.
The video CDs released by Linda is causing serious controversy in the church
of God as some women in Deeper Life, who plait rubber hair have vowed never to
do so again as they want to get to heaven.
Some female worshippers have even shaved their hair in one Christian
Assembly in Ikorodu, saying that they don’t want to have anything to do with
attachment as they want to get to heaven.
Another person who claimed to have gone to heaven said she saw the late wife
of Kumuyi, Biodun, in heaven and narrated her encounter there.
Other CDs were released by Margaret Amure from Church of God Mission,
who also claimed to have gone to heaven and another 10-year old boy from Edo,
named Samuel.
Reacting to this development on Sunday during the church service, Pastor
Kumuyi warned members of his church not to have anything to do with such CDs as
these are the last days where many people would come up with different things
to deceive the church of God.
Kumuyi urged members of the church not to waste their money on such CDs,
saying that the church should not rely on purported CDs of people who claimed
to have gone to heaven to come back to produce CDs to sell to people narrating
their encounter.
He referred to Linda’s CD which said people need to dress like Deeper Life
to get to heaven, saying that “if you dress like Deeper Life without salvation
and sanctification, will you get to heaven? These are the last days.” - PMNEWS
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