The devil has made people think churches are distributing COVID-19 – Bishop Agyinasare

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Popular Ghanaian televangelist Bishop Charles Agyinasare has questioned the motivation behind Christians staying away from churches but carrying-on with other economic and political activities in blatant disregard for Coronavirus prevention measures.

According to founder and general overseer of the Perez Chapel International, it is amazing how people can go about their normal activities without fear of contracting the virus until the issue of worshiping God in a church where social distancing is being observed comes up.

“Is it not amazing to you that people are okay to go and vote in primaries? They are not afraid that they will get coronavirus. They are okay to go to the market and not afraid to get coronavirus,” Bishop Agyinasare said in a video shared on his verified Facebook Page.

He continued: “They are okay to sit in trotro, they are okay to sit in a taxi and go everywhere. But when it comes to church it is like at the gate of the church we are distributing coronavirus. That is what the devil has made people to think.”

READ ALSO GHANA CHARISMATIC BISHOPS REACTS TO PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO’S CLOSING OF CHURCHES DUE TO COVID-19

He warned churches that had halted church services entirely that their churches would collapse by the time the Coronavirus is eradicated.

He urged Christians to fight against COVID-19 restrictions that affect the church with prayers and fasting.

Bishop Agyinasare found it curious that government officials who were Christians found it easier to reopen markets for normal operations rather than reopening churches.

SEE VIDEO https://web.facebook.com/watch/?v=192313278826382 

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