Apostle Johnson Suleman recently delivered a powerful sermon addressing the increasing criticism of the church, particularly in Nigeria, amid widespread dissatisfaction with the country’s leadership.
In his sermon, Suleman emphasized that the real problem lies not with Christianity or the church, but with the country’s poor leadership. He pointed out that people often direct their frustrations towards the church instead of holding those in power accountable for the nation’s challenges.
Suleman also spoke about the dangerous myths and false narratives that are being spread about Christianity, which he believes are weakening the faith and making it more vulnerable to attacks. He criticized false pastors who contribute to this issue by misleading people and tarnishing the image of Christianity. According to Suleman, the solution to Nigeria’s problems is not found in religious conflicts but in electing better leaders and ensuring adherence to law and order.
His message comes at a time when religious tensions are high, and societal issues are deeply affecting the nation.
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By shifting the focus back to leadership and governance, Suleman calls for a renewed commitment to addressing the root causes of Nigeria’s problems rather than scapegoating the church.
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