Top Pastors’ War Escalates as Video Of Sserwadda Disputing Kayanja’s Miracles Emerges Online  

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By Mulengera ReportersA video has emerged online of Apostle Joseph Sserwadda criticizing and distancing himself from the idea of Ugandan Born Again Christians becoming excited about his fellow Pastors who ferry in international preachers who claim to be coming here to perform miracles which can change and transform lives. In the video clip, Sserwadda makes it clear that he personally is never fascinated with such miracles and that attending such crusades, featuring international preachers and miracle workers, has never been his way of approaching matters to do with faith. The timing of Sserwadda’s messaging, contained in the video, is significant because in just a matter of weeks, Robert Kayanja, his fellow big-name Pastor, will once again be hosting a massive crusade at which Benn Hinn will characteristically be moving mountains, in his capacity as a reputed performer of miracles. The Ndeeba-based Victory Christian Centre Church boss is also heard questioning and disputing the authenticity of such miracles and alleged anointing to the extent of forcing people to fall down while claiming to have become unconscious. Sserwadda’s were veiled remarks and he never directly referred to Kayanja. Neither did he make any direct reference on the upcoming Benn Hinn crusade. In another video, which seems to be aimed at responding to the same, Pastor Robert Kayanja is depicted to be directly responding to Sserwadda’s provocative content. The RMC boss calls upon worshippers to disregard such negativity and prepare to come for the upcoming crusade. He makes it clear that pastors, who veiledly are de-campaigning the upcoming crusade and his emphasis on miracles, used to travel to different parts of the world seeking to tap into such transformative miracles and the anointing from globally-acclaimed miracle workers. He wonders why the same people are now inciting ordinary Christians to despise such miracle works. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).