We don’t want you here – Israeli churches reject TB Joshua’s plans to visit Nazareth

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Churches in the Israeli city of Nazareth have called for the cancellation of the planned visit of TB Joshua, Nigerian televangelist and founder the Synagogue Church of All Nations.

Herald Nigeria learnt that the planned visit of Joshua has generated criticisms among the residents and stakeholders, including church officials.

Joshua is scheduled to visit the Israeli city ahead of his church’s event tagged the “Nazareth Meeting with TB Joshua,” holding on June 23 and June 24.

“We beg you to not play in the hands of those organising this type of festival which is an affront to the principles of Christianity, and our national identity,”  some of the church leaders were quoted by Haaretz.

“We beg you not to play in the hands of those organizing this type of festival which is an affront to the principles of Christianity, and our national identity, and deals a blow to the social fabric of a city like Nazareth,” they wrote.

Church officials quoted text from the New Testament about how believers must be cautious about false messiahs who try to convince people they are performing miracles.

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The publication said both Christian and Muslim leaders have kicked against the scheduled visit except for the Catholic church which argued the event should be allowed to hold just like that of pilgrims.

Also, the Hadash and Youth for Change parties in Nazareth were said to have also cited Joshua’s source of wealth as part of their concerns.

“We have asked to take an in-depth look at this issue, at why a city like Nazareth would receive such a person who is denied entry to many countries on grounds of criminal suspicions and given his links to the extreme right in Israel,” they reportedly said.

“What’s more, the man is known to have grown wealthy in a way that has raised many questions and therefore we view such a visit as an illegitimate step which contaminates the city and its historic heritage.

“And we absolutely reject the mayor’s claims that such an event would bring $1 million to the city and would see such a sum were it to actually materialise as an illegitimate contribution that would contaminate the city.”

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