Pastor Mboro created drama outside Alleluia Ministries when he stormed a church where the ‘resurrection’ of a man is supposedly said to have happened.
Mboro was screaming at the closed gates, while a few dozen people were watching from inside – armed with phones and cameras as the South African pastor calls on his fellow pastor who allegedly raised a man from death.
Pastor Mboro praying outside Pastor Lukau’s church “God forgive fake pastors” pic.twitter.com/Os9tNMAdUD— Nomsa Maseko (@nomsa_maseko) February 28, 2019
PAstor Mboro said it’s was a shame what’s happening at the church.as he prayed pray for Lukau saying Christianity has been turned into mockery.
The gates are locked. Pastor Mboro pleading for a meeting with Pastor Lukau. “If it’s true that you resurrecteda man, then let’s go to Mandela’s grave to do the same” pic.twitter.com/v0wSi7QFXE— Nomsa Maseko (@nomsa_maseko) February 28, 2019
Before Pastor #Mboro leaves for the Sandton Police Station to lay a charge against Lukau pic.twitter.com/t4x56XkYqD— malungelo booi (@malungelob) February 28, 2019
Pastor Mboro slammed the so-called resurrection preacher, Alph Lukau. Mboro says Lukau brought Christianity into disrepute. But he’s no stranger to controversy, with some reports suggesting he’s worth millions.
What is Mboro’s motive?
A video depicting Lukau raising a man from the dead went viral and sparked outage on social media.
In statement released on Wednesday Prophet Mboro pleaded with Lakau to turn from his evil ways and look to the Lord.