From Uganda-
The bishop of Busoga diocese, Michael Kyomya, has expressed concern about the rate at which hordes of Christian youths are leaving the church to join what he calls fake pastors.
"You hear people rushing to snatch miracles and blessings but surprisingly their givers put conditions of money, yet God's blessings are given freely without any conditions," Dr Kyomya said in a sermon during celebrations to mark the diocesan youth day at Namutumba archdeaconry headquarters.
Kyomya asked Christians to look out for false prophets. The Anglican prelate said only God could perform miracles at his own chosen time; therefore, no person could guarantee their occurrence.
In turn, the youth implored the bishop to consider facilitating them to preach to their colleagues across the diocese.
"We as youths also pray that you consider fast-tracking the establishment of the new dioceses of Central and East Busoga, which were to be carved out of the mother Busoga diocese by the end of this year," said Diocesan Youth Chairman Godfrey Nabwiso.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
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Tell him to roll some chicken bones; and then say: is this now your faith?
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