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Apostle St. Sark condemns ‘fraudulent” pastors selling stickers, highlights power of faith, clean worship::

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Apostle St. Sark, head pastor of Open Arms Ministry, has strongly criticized pastors who sell stickers and other materials in their churches, labeling them as “fraudsters” and “enemies to God.”

Apostle St. Sark argues that these pastors prioritize financial gain over the spiritual well-being of their congregations. He advises the public to be vigilant of pastors who appear to be replacing genuine faith and devotion with a focus on monetary profit.

St. Sark’s comments came after a testimonial from a man named King David, who claimed to have experienced positive outcomes after freely using a sticker bearing St. Sark’s name.

Apostle St. Sark used King David’s experience to illustrate the power of genuine faith and contrast it with pastors allegedly exploiting their congregations for financial gain through the sale of religious paraphernalia.

King David, a pork, tilapia, and gizzard seller, testified that he personally printed a St. Sark sticker and decided to affix it to his shop after learning he could use it freely. He emphasized that he had never met Apostle St. Sark personally but was drawn to the values associated with his teachings and name. After placing the sticker on his shop, King David claimed to have witnessed a series of positive and unexpected events in his business.

This led him to believe that the sticker, in the name of Jesus, held significant power. He even reported that he had become known as “St. Sark” in his community due to the perceived blessings associated with the sticker, later deciding to print some himself to see if it would also work for others.

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