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Promotional Stunt: ‘God is Coming this Year’ – Prophet Talent

Prophet Talent Mudungwe has brewed another shocker within the Christian fraternity after pronouncing the imminent arrival of God this year...

Prophet Talent Mudungwe has brewed another shocker within the Christian fraternity after pronouncing the imminent arrival of God this year.

The 30-year-old claims he once ascended to heaven to meet the Creator – and was subsequently appointed a ‘prophet of all nations.’

By tinzwei.com
In his submission, he claims that an angel visited him at home – and stated that God will visit Zimbabwe in three months.  

His decree, as expected has attracted serious censure from sections of the Christian community – but he is not deterred.
'The Lord is Coming Soon' 

“I am now waiting the coming of God, while I am praying relentless in order to meet Him. I will offer all my problems because I am the only living person who has managed to meet with God,” claimed the initiator of little known Exile Desire of All Ministries Nations.

Though the bible is specific on false prophets, the trend has picked momentum of late.

tinzwei.com has previously featured some of the most controversial servants of God in an article titled: Messengers from Hell: Trending Prophets who are Dangerous to Salvation and Christianity. 

The 'reptile pastor'
End Times Disciples Ministry originator appeared before a rights commission to explain his unchristian practice. In defence, Penuel Mnguni insisted he was not hiding after efforts to locate him were futile.

“I came to the Commission. I was not running from it. They were not looking for me. So I never received any summons from them and what is happening now…I’m going to start again the ministry as I’m talking now,” he said.

The Johannesburg clergyman was facing charges of feeding followers with live snakes and rats.

“No religion should belittle people and undermine people’s dignity. It is unacceptable behaviour to feed the congregation rats, snakes and hair,” the commission charged. His response to his hideous actions were that his ‘actions were endorsed by the Holy Spirit.’

'Petrol to juice'
Pastor Lesego Daniel took the obscenity a notch higher when he told his congregation to eat grass and drink petrol, what he termed ‘pineapple juice’.

Rabboni Centre Ministry founder allegedly poured some of the liquid into a bucket before dropping a match into it and setting it alight to prove that it really was petrol.

Unveiling his latest 'miracle' to the congregation, he then told them that the petrol had been turned into pineapple juice and persuaded people to line up to take a sip from a bottle of the liquid.

Pastor Daniel told his congregation: "I want to prove to you, with the flames that will burn here; that it shows what can be achieved if you have faith."

However, experts warned that petrol is highly toxic and can cause serious gastric erosion to humans.

Contacted for response, a congregate, Rosemary Phetha, said: 'Yes, we eat grass and we're proud of it because it demonstrates that, with God's power, we can do anything.'

‘Heavenly Pastor’
Probably one lewd claim that takes the souvenir is one by a South African commonly referred to as Prophet Mboro.

His dubious claims that he had 'raptured into heaven like Jesus' tickled the Christian community. He later “‘prophesied to have taken selfies in heaven – and met Jesus’s wife who is Xhosa’ – a tribe from his country,” among other profane statements.

Days later, he stated he had lost the images after his phone was stolen.

Mboro had a brush with the law, while a radio station allotted him a slot where he said, he had ‘anointed underwear that prevents sexually transmitted diseases.

Prophet Mudungwe says God will visit Zimbabwe in three months – and all problems will disappear.

“I am not surprised by those who criticise me saying I am a Satanist – because even Christ was rejected by people,” said the Prophet during an interview with the media.


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