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  • T.B Joshua Returns Elderly Woman’s Half-a- Million Naira Tithe
  • T.B. Joshua, perhaps Nigeria’s most
    unconventional cleric, posted a heart-warming
    story on his official Facebook Page about an
    elderly lady who came to his church with an
    unusual gift.
    A retired teacher named Caroline Orugude had
    come to The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations
    (SCOAN) in Lagos, Nigeria to share a curious
    testimony.
    After retiring from her job in June, 2012,
    Caroline was forced to wait almost two years
    for the gratuity that she was supposed to
    receive. “There was nothing much we could do
    except pray because the pension system is so
    unreliable,” she narrated to the congregation.
    After visiting various churches for prayer
    without any visible change, she was
    introduced to Emmanuel TV, the popular
    Christian television station broadcasting the
    activities at The SCOAN, and began praying
    along with T.B. Joshua.
    Within two weeks, she received a call from the
    treasury, asking her to go to Abuja to collect
    her pension money. “I decided that when I got
    the money, I would come to The SCOAN to
    appreciate the Lord,” she joyfully said. “I am
    here with the small sum of 500,000 naira, to
    give to the man of God and The SCOAN, as my
    tithe.”
    It was an unexpected declaration but the
    response of Joshua was equally surprising as
    he insisted he could not collect the gift.

    “Yes, it is written in the Bible that we should
    pay tithe but how can we collect tithe from
    widows and the aged who are supposed to be
    under our care,” he questioned the
    congregation.
    “Remember, she has stopped working. She
    needs our care for the rest of her life. These
    are the women we should be feeding and
    taking care of. She is our mother; she is my
    mother too.”
    The cleric, who is well known for his
    philanthropic gestures, then announced that
    instead of taking Mrs. Orugude’s tithe, he
    would support her with an additional 500,000
    naira.
    “When God calls a man or woman, what they
    will eat, what they will use and everything they
    need for their journey will be provided
    abundantly by God,” T.B. Joshua then
    explained, noting the attributes of genuine
    ministers of God.
    “When a minister begins to depend on tithes,
    you know he is not a minister of God,” he
    added. “This is a message to ministers of God
    all over the world. When we collect tithes, we
    should know those whom we collect them
    from. Don’t force anybody – it is between
    them and God. Let us worship the Giver of
    money, not money,” he concluded.
    The post on Joshua’s Facebook page,
    followed by 1.5 million people, ended with a
    poignant question. “Where are your elderly?
    Care for them and you shall reach old age.”
    A video recently surfaced of Joshua refusing a
    $1,000 offering from a Swiss lady who
    received healing during his crusade in
    Colombia. Several weeks ago, he spoke
    scathingly of ‘money-hungry’ pastors,
    insisting that ministers of God should not
    force members to give offerings or tithes as it
    was a thing of the heart.

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