Popular Pastor Seriously Blasted for 'Healing' a Whole Hospital Ward... See the Shocking Reason (Photos)

Posted by Thandiubani on Wed 16th Nov, 2016 - tori.ng

A South African pastor is in the news after he was blasted on social media and accused of posting fake miracles.

Popular South African pastor Alph Lukau
 
A popular South African pastor Alph Lukau has been blasted and insulted online after his controversial healing which reportedly took place at a hospital ward.
 
The pastor had shared the pictures showing how he healed a whole hospital ward, but this did not go down well with people who attacked him for allegedly posting 'fake miracle photos'.
 
 
The South African who is the founder of Alleluia Ministries International (AMI) was accused of hiring patients who acted like they were sick and got healed.
 
 
"The undiluted POWER of God is in this place. Look what the Lord is doing in AMI. Each and every person who was lying on these stretchers received total HEALING, we saw people stand up from wheelchairs and discard their walking aids. Lord we give You ALL the glory." he had written on Facebook.
 
 
A doubting social media user, Fantastique Maphike was quick to make some observations concerning the photos and the circumstances surrounding the said miracle session:
 
Maphike wrote: "Just a few observations. Male and female in one ward? No drips? No machines?
 
"All people clothed in casual wear [and] no doctors or nurses nearby?
 
 
"No curtains to separate people [and] camera crew ready.
 
"No cabinets to keep their belongings. But go ahead. We're watching."
 
 
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