Pastorship is no license to beg for money – Kyei-Duah

By Daniel Agbesi Latsu

Kadjebi (O/R), Feb. 17, GNA – Reverend Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah, the Founder of Believers’ Worship Centre, has advised Pastors and prophets not to use their positions to beg for money from their congregation.

He said the power to prophesy, see vision and explain dreams should not give them license to collect money from people.

He noted that “Once someone starts preaching, they call themselves Pastors, establish churches and collect money from people in the name of Offertory and Tithes”.

Rev. Kyei-Duah said gave the advice in a Sermon under the theme: “What is all about Pastorship,” Acts 2:16-21″ which was telecast live and monitored by the Ghana News Agency (GNA).

Reading from Acts 2:17, he said “in the last days, God says, I will pour out my spirit on all people. Your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams,” and that for one to see visions, prophesy, preach and explained dreams was God’s own plan.

Rev. Kyei-Duah, also known as “The Voice of God,” said Pastorship should not be used for scandalous, defaming and defrauding people, as “we are all the same before the Lord.”

He added that when one became a Pastor and tend to depend on others for money, they destroy the plans of God.

He therefore charged the so-called Pastors to consider the well-being of their followers rather than themselves.

GNA