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Dorcas Prah

A year ago

TOP 4 POWERFUL PASTORS WHO WERE IMPRISONED FOR SLEEPING WITH THEIR OWN CHURCH MEMBERS.

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The issue of Pastors who go to the extent of molesting young girls and women is becoming a serious and disturbing topic, and it' s definitely not okay. Pastors who abuse their power and take advantage of their position of trust to harass church members are violating the sacred trust that is placed in them.


It' s a gross betrayal of the faith, and those who engage in such behavior should be held accountable. Have you experienced or witnessed such harassment? Pastors are supposed to spread the word of the lord and help people see the good in their selves and become good people.

We' re going to focus on pastors who reportedly didn' t do this.

Omotoso Timothy


The senior pastor of the Durban, South Africa- based Jesus Dominion International. He is currently incarcerated and facing a r?pe and human trafficking trial in the Port Elizabeth high court.

He is reported to have started assaulting his victims when they were just 14 years old after grooming them. He was detained by the Hawks priority crimes team in South Africa years ago, and his case is still pending.

Theodore Zondo


As a top pastor refutes the accusations, other claimed victims of abuse at the hands of Rivers of Living Waters Ministries leader Archbishop Stephen Zondo have come forward. Zondo' s trial is ongoing.

David Makamu

The Moja Love host and Bishop was accused of sêxual assault by a 21- year- old woman, who forced him to resign. Till now no one knows if the allegations laid against him were true or false.


Motshoeneng Paseka

The extraordinary events A week ago, the preacher made news after he was seen perusing an obscene girl' s Instagram session. The girl' s body was the subject of the pastor' s remarks.

There are a few things that can be done to address this kind of misconduct. First, the church should have a clear policy against s3xual harassment, and anyone who violates this policy should be disciplined accordingly.



Second, there should be a way for victims to report misconduct without fear of retaliation. And third, the church should provide support and counseling for victims. Do you think these measures would be effective? Lemme know your thoughts on the story. Shalom!


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