The founder of the International God’s Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim, has issued a firm directive to his congregation, emphasizing that no offering below 20 cedis will be accepted during church services.
Obinim stressed that all seed or thanksgiving offerings must exceed 20 cedis, warning that any lesser amount would not be entertained within the church premises.
In a widely circulated video addressing his flock, Obinim specifically called out individuals who had placed meager amounts like five or 10 cedis on the altar, urging them to retrieve their money to avoid potential curses.
He emphasized that offerings to God should reflect a higher value, stating, “All those who have come to put money here should come for their money. Anyone who has placed money here should come for it. No more 10 cedis and five cedis. Why? Don’t you respect God? That means you don’t respect God and myself. Come for your money yourself because if I pick the money, it would become a curse upon you.”
Furthermore, Obinim clarified the church’s stance on offerings, stating, “Here, we don’t pay for offerings; we bring seed and pray over it. So, bring at least 20 cedis. From today, no more 10 cedis and 5 cedis. For the prayer seed, the lowest is 20 cedis. If you don’t have 20 cedis, don’t bring 10 cedis or 5 cedis.”
He challenged the notion of offering trivial amounts to express gratitude, questioning, “How can you thank God with 5 cedis? How much do you give to your child? That is why God has left you for many troubles to befall you.”
Overall, Bishop Obinim’s directive underscores the significance of meaningful offerings and the reverence expected in expressing gratitude towards God.
Watch video below:
GHC5, GHC10 no longer accepted as offering, give GHC20 and above – Obinim#sms
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