By Emmanuel Ebimoh
It is no news that the quest for power and glory even in spiritual houses has taken its toll on the mind of the people. Spiritual leaders have expertly used this uncanny desire for prosperity by its members to glorify their position and accentuate themselves into monarchs. Some have even called themselves God.
Prophet Elvis Mbonye of Zoe ministry in Uganda is one personality who has come out to ascertain his position above other humans.
He is reported to have said:
“The Lord showed me hell and the people who went there. Hell is stuffy, poor, sickly, and degrading. I have been to heaven and it is a glamorous place with streets of gold. All attributes about God are glamour and beauty and I’m of God, so I will unapologetically be always on the side of what is rich. You want me to be in a car where I sweat?”