Holy Spirit

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

ASK GOD, NOT MAN


Image Prophet T.B. Joshua often says that a prophet shall prophesy that which he will live to see accomplished. That popular saying of the man of God was once again proven by the testimony of a young couple into whose lives he had prophesied concerning the sex of their baby while it was yet an embryo in the lady’s womb.  That singular evidence, which is not an isolated case of Prophet T.B. Joshua’s prophesies as being a communicator between the visible and invisible worlds, only demonstrates the unquestionable evidence that he sees, says, hears and acts as God instructs.
When Prophet T.B. Joshua also warned against an impending global economic catastrophe and advised going back to the drawing board, he was voicing out what he had seen and heard from God. To lend credence to his concerns, he launched the now world-acclaimed SCOAN Job Creation Initiative for young graduates and youth which aims at bridging the ever-widening gap between the rich and the poor, as well as to reduce the escalating crime rate due to joblessness on our streets.
In his message during the Sunday service, Prophet T.B. Joshua said that the so-called legacy of education we give to our children will be meaningless because the prevalent unemployment in the world economy has made education useless and therefore, the young ones fail to see any value in education.
The twenty-two graduates, who had earlier benefited from The SCOAN Job Creation Initiative for young graduates and youth, were present at the service to present their letters of appointment and to thank the man of God for his benevolence.
Responding to Prophet T.B. Joshua’s clarion call Mrs Sina Chuma-Mkandawire, Director/Representative of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), United Nations and Laison Office for ECOWAS came to The SCOAN. Applauding the initiative, she also announced their readiness to partner with Prophet T.B. Joshua and Emmanuel TV to carry the employment campaign to greater heights.

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