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Today, those talking about charity are stingy, says Apostle Suleman
The Senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has described some people talking about charity as stingy.
The controversial pastor, who is known for giving out largesses to congregants in his church, said listed some good deeds he did in the past.
Writing on Twitter, the cleric wrote:
In 1997 June, I sold my car to pay rent for 8 widows who were thrown out..in 1998 August I sold my car to bail out 3people who did major operations but the hospital held them back..countless..and today stingy people talk about charity.
Apostle Suleman further said that ignoring naysayers is one key to achieving success.
He added that naysayers are just bitter people.
He wrote:
One of the keys to success is to ignore critics,synics and naysayers..see them as mere rabble-rousers..but constructive/instructive criticisms are paramount to greatness..but most haters actually have nothing to say,they are just bitter..
Don’t be depressed.hope is a (link: http://virtue.it) virtue.it continues from where faith left off..you might be anything but never be hopeless..every great man today had hope as a virtue.they kept hope alive..the darkest part of the night is closest to dawn..
In 1997 june,I sold my car to pay rent for 8 widows who were thrown out..in 1998 August I sold my car to bail out 3people who did major operations but the hospital held them back..countless..and today stingy people talk about charity.
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) June 19, 2019
One of the keys to success is to ignore critics,synics and naysayers..see them as mere rabble-rousers..but constructive/instructive criticisms are paramount to greatness..but most haters actually have nothing to say,they are just bitter..
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) June 19, 2019
Dont be depressed.hope is a https://t.co/eGHblffuCW continues from where faith left off..you might be anything but never be hopeless..every great man today had hope as a virtue.they kept hope alive..the darkest part of the night is closest to dawn..
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) June 19, 2019
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