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Founder of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, Prophet Kumchacha says attending Bible school does not qualify one to do the work of God.
Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, the controversial man of God mentioned that, to do the work of God, one has to have a proper encounter with the Almighty.
He referred to Peter in the bible – who was not an educated person but was used to do the work of God and also impacted many lives.
“I have never attended Bible school. Attending Bible school does not mean you are called to do God’s work. People attend Bible school just for formalities,” he said.
Even though Prophet Kumchacha admits that he has never enrolled in a Bible school, he believes he has been anointed and chosen by God to lead his people.
According to him, he is better off than so many Bible school graduates in the country.
“Bible school is good but the real work of God is not based on the fact that one has graduated from Bible school. No pastor here in Ghana knows more about the Bible than I do.”
Prophet Kumchacha asserted that there are a lot of people who are now enrolling in Bible schools because of unemployment.
He stated that these people add up to the number of fake prophets in the country and the world at large.
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