Entertainment of Tuesday, 7 May 2019

Source: mynewsgh.com

Don’t take over our jobs; concentrate on your preaching – Counsellor Lutterodt warns Prophet Oduro

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Counsellor George Lutterodt has warned Senior Pastor of Alabaster International Ministry, Prophet Dr Kofi Oduro to desist from talking about relationship matters and concentrate on his work as a pastor desirous of winning souls for God.

He further cautioned the Man of God to stop going overboard and leave relationship matters to him and his colleagues who get their daily bread from counselling people on varied issues.

He wondered why Prophet Dr. Oduro wants to take their jobs from them when he hasn’t finished preaching the Bible and educating his congregation on teachings of Jesus Christ.

Prophet Oduro in a video that went viral on social media was seen in nightgowns and panties educating married women on how to maintain their marriages and how to please their partners through their choices of dressing.

But Counsellor Lutterodt who is not happy about Prophet Dr. Oduro’s love talk in a video from his hideout in the USA warned the latter to stay off relationship talks because he is not vested in that area.

A livid Counsellor Lutterodt said it will be good for the Man of God to concentrate on his salvation message.

‘We all have to come to a point and know that what is wrong is wrong, we have very important people in society and with no arrogance, no insults, we have to address them, if we don’t, it will become a canker that will not be the best for them. Prophet Oduro leave relationship matters for us, stop going overboard and concentrate on the preaching, leave it oh, leave it and preach your salvation message, you are good at preaching, continue with it, leave marriage and relationship talks for us. I travelled small and everybody is talking,’ he fumed.

In the video, Counsellor Lutterodt also warned the founder and leader of Heaven’s Gate Ministry Prophet Nicholas Osei popularly called Prophet Kumchacha to stop talking about relationship matters.