Sale of prophetic services worry OAIC

Huge crowds are a common sight at crusades by foreign pastors and prophets
Huge crowds are a common sight at crusades by foreign pastors and prophets

PALAPYE: The Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) Botswana Chapter has expressed concern over prophets who sell their services to the people.

Speaking during the meeting for prophets in Palapye over the weekend, OAIC president Phillemon Motlhagodi said God’s services should not be sold.

Motlhagodi said: “A prophet should be a messenger of God to alert the flock, a nation and to give caution. People expect an honest, loyal, and trustworthy prophet committed to his or her work. So as an organisation the first choice in our journey is determining the direction.

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