African Pastor cartoon |
We work up to yet another weird activities on micro-blogging site, Twitter. Today, the site’s users started an unusual trend but we were very interested.
The tweeps in short open letters are writing to African pastors to avoid certain things as well as asking them some pretty hilarious but true questions.
We bring you some of the most interesting tweets. Check them out below.
#DearAfricanPastors anointing oil $50 why? Ahiaaa sins I dey commit?— ✞Edem Hazard✞ (@EdemReigns) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors what you use our offerings for?— ♔King Kobby♔ (@CallMeKobby) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors please when you say we will close service soon please go by your words.— τнє τωєєτ ℓσr∂ (@PresmaticPB) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors stop chopping church money— Efo_Gbevu ≡ (@Eliberry22) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors its best to win souls for Christ— Jasonbannerman (@jasonbannerman) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors What seed do we sow at church that we don’t know the farmers— Twi Montana #djspice (@chrispice_musik) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors stop deceiving the market women for their money, ebi sin!!!!— Efo_Gbevu ≡ (@Eliberry22) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors soul winning should be your paramount and encouraging your members to do same— Jasonbannerman (@jasonbannerman) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors do you really have to use your aggressive tone with us— PizzieHarajukubarbie (@JazzelKilit) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors why have you taken Christianity too serious than those who brought it— Ofa_Yaw BG (@zito_king) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors, how many of your church members have you laid? Please be honest.— Bilson Kweku Adjei (@KwekuAdjeiJnr) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors abeg oo y can’t you cure people with HIV/ AIDS?— Teshesky (@andykay97) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors Now Mobile Money All Come inside Asem oooo— w)fa Kwabena 🇬🇭 (@KwabenaBarkoPe) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors please prophecise going to heaven and stop money and traveling prophecies— The Yogurt 🍦 Family (@BraYogurt) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors can you stop letting us tell our neighbors everything you say? Some take it so serious. I need an air freshener— τнє τωєєτ ℓσr∂ (@PresmaticPB) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors why is it that when most of you come on radio you mostly stress on your mobile money accounts instead of preaching?— ♔King Kobby♔ (@CallMeKobby) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors how many are angels like obinim— The Yogurt 🍦 Family (@BraYogurt) September 28, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors The goal was to give, and not to receive.— Rogers (@Gwariboy) June 12, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors The goal was not to make the church look like the street, but to make the street look like the church.— Rogers (@Gwariboy) June 12, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors The goal was not to Lord over God’s people, but to serve God’s people.— Rogers (@Gwariboy) June 12, 2016
#DearAfricanPastors The goal was not to compete and pull down one another, but to compliment and unconditionally love all.— Rogers (@Gwariboy) June 12, 2016