Head Pastor of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, Prophet Nicholas Osei, known as Kumchacha has publicly disagreed with Rev. Obofour’s assertion that there are no genuine men of God in Ghana. Kumchacha contends that despite some pastors’ flaws, there are many sincere individuals dedicated to serving God and evangelism.
In an interview with Kingdom FM, Kumchacha expressed his concern over the potential harm Rev. Obofour’s remarks could cause to the reputation and credibility of Ghanaian pastors.
He criticized Rev. Obofour’s statement as regrettable, especially coming from a fellow religious leader.
“No profession is without flaws,” Kumchacha remarked in Twi. “Perhaps Rev. Obofour himself is not genuine, but there are certainly authentic pastors in our nation. It’s unreasonable to claim that none of the notable pastors in Ghana are genuine.”
Kumchacha highlighted the spiritual work of respected pastors such as Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah, Rev. Dr. Boadi Nyamekye, and Opambour, along with leaders from Pentecost and Methodist churches, questioning whether they could all be dismissed as impostors.
“We have witnessed miraculous healings through these pastors, so his statement is perplexing. I cannot agree with him on this matter,” Kumchacha emphasized.
Rev. Obofour’s criticism focused on alleged moral failings among some pastors, including adultery and involvement in immoral activities, which he argued undermined the authenticity of spiritual leadership in Ghana. He urged people to place their trust in God rather than in flawed human beings.
This disagreement between Kumchacha and Rev. Obofour highlights ongoing debates within the Ghanaian religious community about the integrity and conduct of pastors.
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