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‘I’m still alive after 60 days; I have more devils to cast out’ – Bishop Agyin-Asare taunts Nogokpo elders (VIDEO)

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Charles Agyin- Asare was drawn in the news after his latest sermon in his Perez Dome in Accra.

Accoding to the pastor, he was alive after the 60 days given to him by the elders of the Nogokpo shrine in the Volta Region.

He said “if you are a child of God and you are given 14 days to live, after 60 days you would still be dancing”

He claimed that he was not ready to go yet and that he had more devils to cast out.

The ordained man of God rieterated that had unfinished business on earth and that no known and unknown lesser gods could come closer to him.Screenshot 5

Archbishop Charles Agyin-Asare is a prominent pastor who founded the Word Miracle Church International, later known as Perez Chapel International.
He’s also the Chancellor of Perez University College and an author of Christian books. Agyinasare’s early life saw a transformation from a troubled youth involved in various vices to his conversion to Christianity at the age of 18.
Ordained as a missionary in 1984, he’s now the senior pastor of Perez Dome, boasting a 14,000-seater auditorium, the largest in Ghana.
He has received recognition for his leadership, including a national award from former Ghanaian President John Agyekum Kufuor and the Global Leadership Award from Regent University, USA.
Watch his fearless sermon video;

 

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