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Officials Kick Against TB Joshua’s Isreal Crusade

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www.haaretz.com is reporting that religious and political officials in Nazareth, Isreal have kicked against a planned crusade by Prophet TB Joshua.

According to the report, the founder of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), an interdenominational ministry based in Lagos, Nigeria had expected the event to attract thousands to Nazareth, Isreal.

Known for his global trips during which he preaches the gospel to the world, the man of God is slated to speak at the Amphitheatre of Mount Precipice.

However, since the announcement, the crusade has been greeted with mixed feelings until the thumb down by officials of Nazareth.

Since the criticisms, speculations on the possibility that Joshua will still be allowed into Isreal have gone viral.

Prior to the chain of criticism, SCOAN in a statement had said: “Nazareth is a humble place with people who live at peace. Our goal is to love one another just as ourselves, so everyone is welcome to attend our meetings. We hope to be a blessing to anyone who interacts with us regardless of their religious or political background.”

This is not the first time that Joshua will be visiting Israel, as he has been hosted on numerous occasions, during which he met Israeli dignitaries such as Minister of Tourism Yariv Lenin, Minister of Communications Ayoob Kara and Rabbi David Lau, the Chief Rabbi of Israel.

 

Link to report by www.haaretz.com below:

https://www.haaretz.com/whdcMobileSite/israel-news/.premium-nazareth-officials-demand-cancellation-of-visit-by-nigerian-televangelist-1.7394912

 

 

 

 

 

 

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