Hard Work, Not Hard Prayer can eradicate poverty in Nigeria — Prophet Tibetan

In his first mid-week sermon after his return from an 8-weeks trip to 16 states across the United States of America last weekend, renowned Prophet and leader of Celestial Church of Christ, Elisha Parish (Europe & Nigeria), Prophet (Dr.) M.K.O. Tibetan warned Christians who keep running from one prayer-filling crusades to another and withing cities to cities, to desist from such habit and seek work, hard work, instead of prayer without action.

Speaking to his Lagos congregants last Wednesday, Dr. M.K.O Tibetan who visited cities like Florida, Washington DC, Texas, Connecticut and more during his two months trip to the United States of America for missionary activities warned Nigerian Christians that hard work, not hard prayer gives results and kills poverty.

You will find his sermon interesting as he load it with idioms, jokes and valuable memorable instances.

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18 COMMENTS

  1. Hard work! Where is the work in Nigeria ? Unemployment rate is the worst in the history of the country, the 6th largest producer of crude oil…nothing to show for it. Poverty will continue to reign in Nigerian as long as the legislooters and the executive continue to earn millions every month at the expense of weak, lame and ignorant Nigerian masses. This prophet is always quick to attact the poor. I wonder why he can't confront the few in power who are impoverishing the people. Am happy you do travel abroad, don't you see how Nigerians work outside? Nigerians are not lazy where there's opportunty and something to do.

  2. A so-called man of God using abusive vulgar words. By their fruits you shall know them. The followers are blind to discernment. Irrelevant references to impress the morons that he is well versed in the word of God . Why not concern himself with salvation of souls instead of attacking personalities. Can someone tell him what the bible says about judging others?