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Colita community stands against ‘bogus miracles’

Some Colita residents organised a protest march against Apostle Israel Sadik in the community

A poster inviting church-goers to a three-day crusade has been doing the rounds in Colita over the past weeks.
Manifest Glory Ministries was set to host Apostle Living Love Israel Sadik for a crusade themed ‘The Supernatural’ at the Estcourt Primary School Hall from March 15 to March 17 at 6pm daily.

This is not what got the Colita community ticked off; it is the ‘bogus miracles’ advertised on the poster.
Similarly to that of Alleluia Ministries International church leader Alph Lukau; was another ‘resurrection miracle.’

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It was advertised along with photographs captioned – “Zanele, short leg grew out; baby dead for three days, raised back to life by God’s power and Walter brought dead from hospital, raised back to life in service,” to mention a few.

Members of the Khoisan Action were also displeased by the Apostle’s crusade. Ward 10 councillor Edith Lite along with enraged residents, made their way to the school on March 14 to protest against the crusade taking place.

Following the success of the protest, it is believed that since the venue had changed to the Papkuilsfontein Hall.
Following the shocking revelations made against Pastor Alph Lukau last month, the community refused to allow Apostle Israel Sadik anywhere near the community and its members.

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Sihle Ntenjwa

Journalist at Estcourt News

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