But Kings and Queens Funerals were not amused by the stunt, saying it had caused 'malicious damage to our image'.
In the video the pastor speaks theatrically into a microphone, introducing supposed family members of the man in the coffin. He invites the crowd to follow him in prayer, calling out Jesus' name before waving his hands at the 'deceased' man. The pastor then hands over the microphone, leans over the 'dead' man, and puts his hand on his chest. Suddenly the man in the coffin sits up and acts his part, looking around as though astounded by what had happened.
The funeral provider said in a statement: 'We would like to distance ourselves from the supposed resurrection of a deceased man by Alleluia Ministries who allegedly was at our mortuary. Lukau nonetheless insisted the 'resurrection' was real, saying: 'An astounding miracle took place in the House of God this morning. 'A dead man came back to life as the church of God prayed'.
Wonders will never seize.
ReplyDeleteLet him go to the motuaries & wake up more dead people if he's real. Not falling for any deceit.
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