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T. B Joshua dismisses claims Cuthbert Dube paid offering amounting to tens of thousands to the church

by Stephen Jakes
17 May 2015 at 12:12hrs | Views

The Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN) Overseer T. B Joshua has dismissed claims that the fired Zifa President Cuthbert Dube paid tens of thousands dollars as offering to the church ahead of getting his healing when he went for assistance to the Nigerial's Lagos based church.

Dube was healed by T. B Joshua when he was wheelchair bound and was able to walk again.

The T B Joshua Ministries wrote on Facebook denying the allegations that Dube paid anything to the church before getting healed.

"This is an official statement from The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN)," said the ministry.

"Our attention has been drawn to an online article in Zimbabwean media which alleges that Mr Cuthbert Dube "paid in offerings of tens of thousands of dollars into The SCOAN in the hope of obtaining luck and favour."

"We want to emphasise that miracles, signs, wonders, deliverance and healing cannot be exchanged with money. They are not for sale but free gifts paid for by the blood Jesus Christ shed on the Cross of Calvary. We should therefore not trade the name of Jesus with money. Salvation is free. Whatever you receive from God in The SCOAN is free."

Dube has been fired from ZIFA following a spate of failures by the football governing board to lead the national team and board to success.

Source - Byo24News
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