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| Re: My Painful Experience With A Nigerian Pastor’s False Promise & Church's Silence by voiceunheard(op): 5:31pm On Jun 11 |
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| Re: My Painful Experience With A Nigerian Pastor’s False Promise & Church's Silence by voiceunheard(op): 5:44pm On Jun 11 |
Later they said it doesn't concern the church, that it's a personal issue between me and the pastor. I asked him several times if he will be able to fulfill his promise?, if he can't fulfill it, let me forget about it. He kept saying he will fulfill it and even claimed he doesn't make empty promises instead of being honest. At the end, he said "I am a big thief, I want to reap where I did not sow". Manipulation is his hallmark. Prost*tution came out of nowhere. He was telling me not to go into "prostit*tion" to get money to rent a house. It shows the kind of heart he has. Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. |
| Re: My Painful Experience With A Nigerian Pastor’s False Promise & Church's Silence by voiceunheard(op): 10:52am On Jun 15 |
People who are saying I went too far to report him, it's because they don't know the full story, so it's not their fault, they don't know the emotional distress this whole thing has made me go through coupled with the health problem I have been going through for several years. I have reported this matter to another authority (with evidence) for consideration. The church headquarters should continue to sleep on this matter. Their goal is that after ignoring me several times for several months, I will give up and allow the matter to die. But I can't, until this matter is resolved. The more they ignore this matter, the more I escalate it. |
| Re: My Painful Experience With A Nigerian Pastor’s False Promise & Church's Silence by Ishilove: 6:20pm On Jun 15 |
Op, let it go. Dust yourself and move on. He promised and failed. He called you bad names. He was reckless etc. Okay, agreed. The best form of revenge is success. Succeed and put him to shame, but you can't succeed if you're hung up in the past and refuse to move on. Move on, because you are not going to win this. Try and get yourself something doing and block all those werey apps. Report their number as spam so you don't get their texts. Use Truecaller to mark their numbers as spam. MOVE ON WITH YOUR LIFE. |
| Re: My Painful Experience With A Nigerian Pastor’s False Promise & Church's Silence by Ishilove: 6:21pm On Jun 15 |
voiceunheard:If you had something financially productive to do with your time, trust me you won't have this kind of time. It is obvious |
| Re: My Painful Experience With A Nigerian Pastor’s False Promise & Church's Silence by voiceunheard(op): 7:20pm On Jun 15*. Modified: 7:40pm On Jun 15 |
Ishilove:Is it because I didn't mention the amount I am owing them here? It's not about blocking them, it's about looking for a way to pay the money. That is EXACTLY what the church headquarters wants, they think that by ignoring me for several months, at a point I will get tired and give up, and the matter will just die like that. Even if I won't win in court (as you have said), I don't want this matter to be a secret, I want it to go viral. The pastor/church are unlikely to take this matter to court because they know they won't win either. Even if I later leave it, many people would have heard about it. There is nobody this kind of thing will happen to who will not want to expose it. |
| Re: My Painful Experience With A Nigerian Pastor’s False Promise & Church's Silence by voiceunheard(op): 7:23pm On Jun 15 |
Ishilove:Talking about having something financially productive, it's not all about being busy all the time. Do you know the shame, insult, humiliation, etc I went through as a result of relying on his ev*l strategic promise? The pain is too much for me to bear. |
| Re: My Painful Experience With A Nigerian Pastor’s False Promise & Church's Silence by Ishilove: 8:48pm On Jun 15 |
voiceunheard:Block them for your mental health while you look for a way to repay them. This bitterness in your heart is polluting your aura and driving away helpers from you. There is no peace in your soul and the spirit of God cannot dwell in a place of turmoil. Rather, He will make the place of His dwelling swept clean and conducive for spiritual operations. Open up your heart for God to move so that you can experience change. Let go of this bitterness and pray for open doors and restoration. You NEED healing. Spiritual and psychological healing. |
| Re: My Painful Experience With A Nigerian Pastor’s False Promise & Church's Silence by voiceunheard(op): 11:03pm On Jun 15 |
I am seeking for justice. I cannot just keep silent. I don't want to keep saying it that the pain is too much for me to bear. |
| Re: My Painful Experience With A Nigerian Pastor’s False Promise & Church's Silence by Ishilove: 8:24am On Jun 16 |
voiceunheard:We are still saying the same thing. You need therapy. Both psychological and spiritual. |
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