FUNNY! Pastor Closes Down Church After Winning 100 Million Shillings From Betting

By Riddy10 3 Min Read

In a shocking turn of events, a pastor in Uganda has closed down his church after winning 100 million Ugandan Shillings from sports betting.

The pastor, who had opened the church as a source of income, admitted that he did it out of greed and not anointing.

The pastor revealed that he had been struggling with poverty for a long time and saw the lottery as a God-sent opportunity to get out of his financial woes.

He had been envious of other pastors who had large crowds and made money through false prophecies. He said that he saw this as a quick way to make money and decided to open his own church.

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However, operating a church without a calling became a challenge for the pastor, leading to sleepless nights and guilt.

He admitted that he had weird dreams and decided to close down the church and find other means of making money.

The pastor then turned to gambling and put in Ush1 million as stake. He had to wait for a month to receive the games, and when he did, he was surprised to find that he had won with an odd of 700.

He then realized that he could make more money through gambling than he had ever made operating the church or in his entire life.

Pastor Closes Down Church After Winning 100 Million Shillings From Betting

The pastor’s decision to close down the church has left his congregation in shock and dismay. Many of them had been attending the church for years and were left without a place of worship.

Some of them expressed disappointment with the pastor’s decision, saying that he had abandoned them in their time of need.

This incident highlights the dangers of greed and the need for pastors to have a calling when starting a church. It also raises questions about the morality of gambling and the impact it can have on people’s lives.

In conclusion, the closure of the church by the pastor after winning 100 million Ugandan Shillings from sport betting has left his congregation in shock and dismay.

While the pastor saw the lottery as a God-sent opportunity to get out of poverty, his decision to close down the church has raised questions about the dangers of greed and the morality of gambling.

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