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Hornbill
5 years ago

The church & hot potatoes

tonde
5 years ago

Nkhani yavuta apa ndi ma share. Even those blaming the Bishop once ushered into power, will do the same.

Mine
Mine
5 years ago

Don’t touch the innoited

Ndamo
Ndamo
5 years ago

Bodza. Ansembe Ali ndi nsanje. They know that for him to retire akwanitse zaka 60. Akuona kuchedwa. These are the same people that were agains the appointment of the bishop. Jealousy has permeated our churches. It is no longer the sacred home of Jesus.

Eduardo
Eduardo
5 years ago
Reply to  Ndamo

Point of correction. This is purely a laity issue. In the Anglican Church Wardens and elders represent Christians and are very powerful. They can remove a Bishop. In fact the laity play a critical role in the appointment of a Bishop. I am talking from an informed position because I am Anglican and also serving Warden. I am not quite sure about the allegations leveled against the anointed one of God.

Constantino
Constantino
5 years ago

Am not surprised. Malaysia’s conduct as bishop is below par.

Ochewa
Ochewa
5 years ago

These men in robes are worse than most of us. Unfortunately we take them as Semi Gods are lose our oversight roles in the process

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