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The General Overseer of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Pastor William Kumuyi, noted on Thursday that the economic recession in the country was affecting the churches.
Kumuyi, who said this in Calabar, Cross River State, however said that the house of God would continue to play its role in the society despite the downturn.
His words: “The information is now made public and official that this is the worst recession in Nigeria in the last 29 years. Well, as it affects the church, it also affects everyone.
“But there are things we still do in spite of the economy. Money is just a servant to man and it is not supposed to be the master. There are things we keep doing even when money is not there. I believe that we will come out of this recession”
The man of God, while responding to questions on alleged plans to Islamise Nigeria as well as the targeted killings of Christians in the North, stressed that imposing a religion on the people of Nigeria will only be possible if the people choose to be docile.
He said: “I think it depends on the will of the people. You cannot impose a religion on a country without the will of the people. Worshiping God is a personal thing.
“If I choose my way, so will it be. If a country is said to be going through a process, if the people are asleep and they do not have any conviction, then it becomes easy for another person to impose what he feels he has on you. But the will of the people will not be easily overruled.
“When we say alleged killing, we will need to investigate well. Neither of the two dominant religions in Nigeria – Christianity and Islam – advocate the killing of neighbours. The love of our neighbour is key here and the Islamic religion came in through Abraham.
“So, basically, we are having the same great grand-grandparents. So, we should rethink and understand that it will be good to allow the people to live together in peace and allow them to have their free will to choose how to worship.”