Pastor Ezekiel Explains Trending Video being forcefully pushed To fall during prayers, Donates 14.6M to Benny Hinn
Pastor Ezekiel Explains Trending Video being pushed To fall during prayers: A video of Hinn pushing Pastor Ezekiel to fall during prayers has elicited mixed reactions.
Ezekiel, while explaining the incident, stated that he was grateful to have attended the crusade where he sought to tap into Hinn’s anointing
Notably, New Life Church Prayer Center founder Pastor Ezekiel Odero donated Ksh14.6 million (USD100,000) during Pastor Benny Hinn’s fundraiser at Nyayo Stadium on Monday.
Hinn, who held a groundbreaking crusade from Saturday to Sunday, embarked on a fundraising drive to help the prayer rally’s organiser foot the bill that was short of USD100,000.
The Israeli-born televangelist then invited well-wishers to donate towards the course explaining that whereas he was not expected to foot the bill, he would be disturbed leaving the organisers stranded.
Midway through the service, Pastor Ezekiel Odero sent his representative to the stage to inform Benny Hinn that he would donate Ksh14.6 million.
“I have good news for you, Apostle Ezekiel from Kenya, the people of Kenya know him very well. He has said that the man of God should be left to pray for the anointing of Kenya. He is going to postpone his programme and tomorrow he is sending in USD100,000 (Ksh14.6 million),” stated the representative.
“Gob bless that dear man. I can tell you I did not want to go back to the United States knowing that this man and the committee had a burden. I wanted to make sure the burden is lifted because I have fallen in love again with the people of Kenya,” Hinn reacted.
Also hitting the socials is Pastor James Ng’ang’a of the Neno Evangelism Centre, who condemned organisers for failing to recognise him at the rally.
Ng’ang’a criticised Kenyan faithful claiming that they welcome foreign pastors with open arms but cannot acknowledge him as a local prophet.
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