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Rev Owusu Bempah threatens to burn Kwaku Bonsam’s shrine

Founder and leader of Glorious Word Ministry, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah has threatened to burn Kwaku Bonsam together with his charms the next time he comments on any prophecy from him or another prophet.
According to Rev Owusu Bempah, the fetish priest is powerless and is only deceiving Ghanaians with his utterances just to make a name for himself.
The fetish priest in a video questioned why Rev Owusu Bempah didn’t do anything to avert the death of former vice president, Amissah-Arthur when it was revealed to him.

“If God showed that the person is going to die why didn’t the same God tell you what to do to save the person’s life,” he fumed.
Kwaku Bonsam who rained insults on prophets in the country expressed disappointment in them for riding on tragedies that befall public figures for fame.
But reacting to his criticisms in an interview, Rev Owusu Bempah noted that the fetish priest should not interfere in things he doesn’t understand as he is ignorant about God’s work.

Referring to the story of the Prophet Isaiah and King Hezekiah from the Bible, Rev Owusu Bempah stressed the prophets cannot be blamed for unfortunate things that happen to people just because they prophesied about it.
Rev Owusu Bempah challenged Kwaku Bonsam to meet him if he is sure he is powerful, threatening to burn his shrine.
“If the word of God from a prophet comes to pass and Kwaku Bonsam speaks about it again, I will go to him and burn all his gods…let him bring all his charms, I will burn him with them,” he dared the priest.

He further expressed his disappointment in pastors who go to Kwaku Bonsam for powers saying they are partly to blame for his disrespect for pastors

SOURCE :http://www.adomonline.com

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