For Now, Shun Church, Use Some of Your Offerings to Feed Poor, Unemployed- Kumuyi Tells Christians - Gistlover
Religion

For Now, Shun Church, Use Some of Your Offerings to Feed Poor, Unemployed- Kumuyi Tells Christians

Doctor William Folohunso Kumuyi, General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Bible Church, has advised Christians against giving their offerings to the Church but rather give it to the poor and unemployed in their communities.

While preaching in his church lately, the pastor advised his audience that Christians should not spend all of their money on church construction but rather aid their needy neighbours who cannot afford basic necessities of life. He described how a preacher had directed his congregation to distribute money intended for offerings to the destitute and unemployed persons surrounding them.

Kumuyi noted that it is good to build the church but while building, Christians must remember their neighbours dying of hunger.

“Look at all this offering we’re collecting. This church has silver and gold. I learned of a preacher somewhere who was having their church service. And he said, ‘Now we’re going to collect the offering. If you have N10,000, N20,000, or N50,000, raise your hand, and they will be faithful’.

Then he stood up and said ‘that N10,000, N20,000, and N50,000 go to the poor in your community. All the offering is not just church, there are poor, unemployed people around. There are indigent people around. We will build ours, but while you’re building, your neighbours are dying.

Your neighbour, who does not have anything, your sisters, and your brother have nothing to send their children to school. We built DLICC (Deeper Life International Conference Centre) with all the offerings we could build. And we can now be at ease and allow our members to die of hunger and to be destroyed because they have nothing and we have the money.

And what if this church, like we used to do in the olden days, in the good old days that we reserve some amount of money for charity? That we allocate some amount of money for building DLICC, and the district church, and the people we’re building for are dying of hunger, malnutrition, and starvation.

Let’s budget part of the money, millions of our currency to take care of the people. Which one comes first when your house is leaking, and your mother is dying? How will you spend it—mending the leaking room or taking care of your mother? We should give priority to members of our church, even those who are not members. We know them, and we can contact them.

We should not spend all our money on a building of a church that will not be raptured when Christ comes, because Christ is coming,” he said

Recent Posts

Young Girl Bags N21m Scholarship After Scoring 100% In Mathematics Competition

 Ugwoezuonu Ogechi Zara, a young Nigerian girl, has recently achieved a remarkable feat by scoring a perfect 100% in the… Read More

5 hours ago

“N187K saved” – husband neatly braids her wife’s hair in UK as they saves £100

A Nigerian woman residing in the UK received a beautifully braided hairstyle from her husband, which resulted in saving approximately… Read More

7 hours ago

Lagos BBL Doctor, Anu Adepoju Convicted Over Failed Plastic Surgery that claimed a patient’s life in 2020

Dr Anu Adepoju's conviction by the Lagos Federal High Court has sparked jubilations on social media. The renowned BBL doctor,… Read More

7 hours ago

Seyi Vibez Buy Brand New Lamborghini Urus Worth Millions of Naira

Nigerian artist Seyi Vibez has caused a stir online by purchasing a Lamborghini Urus worth millions of naira. This information… Read More

7 hours ago

“I Can’t Take It Anymore” Junior Pope’s First Son Breaks Down at Father’s Funeral

Junior Pope, a renowned Nollywood actor and a devoted father of three, has left an irreplaceable void in both the… Read More

8 hours ago

How mum planned surprise wedding for me on dad’s birthday – D’banj reveals

Dbanj, the Nigerian singer and media personality, recently shared a heartwarming story about his mother's surprise wedding plans. During an… Read More

10 hours ago

This website uses cookies.