NotInMyName cautioned the public to avoid getting swayed by “staged miracles”, as pictures and videos of a man purportedly being resurrected by preacher Alph Lukau continue to trend. ressurectionchallenge
Pretoria – Civil rights movement #NotInMyName on Tuesday cautioned the South African public to avoid getting swayed by “staged miracles”, as pictures and videos of a man purportedly being resurrected by popular Johannesburg preacher, Alph Lukau continue to trend on different social media platforms.
Regarding the movement’s recent brush with equally popular Enlightened Christian Gathering church leader, Shepherd Bushiri, #NotInMyName emphasised that it was in a campaign against “African churches”. Last week, Bushiri called on #NotInMyName to work with him to address the massive allegations of sexual misconduct raised by women in his vast congregation.
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