
I was home when my girlfriend came to tell me her mom’s pastor was praying over passports. He only does that once a year, and every passport he has prayed over ends up traveling abroad before the next year when he does it again.
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I gave my passport to her, and she added hers to give to the pastor. A week later, she called to tell me the pastor wanted to see us. We went to his office, and he prayed over our heads and said he had seen a bright light on our relationship, but unfortunately, the devil was working overtime to snatch that bright light from us.
He said the next year our prayers to travel abroad would be answered through him, but we had to sow a seed of faith and also follow some directions from him before it happened, or else we could travel abroad and be brought back to Ghana.
He asked for GHC2,000 at first, and my girlfriend asked for a reduction. Finally, it got to GHC1,000, where he said he wouldn’t reduce it further.
When we got home, my girlfriend made her money ready, but I told her I wouldn’t make such a payment because I didn’t believe what he was saying. She said, “There are many testimonies about this man of God. You just have to believe and do what he says.”
I didn’t pay the money, but she did. After praying over the passport and giving her directions, he gave her passport to her and told her to tell me to come for my passport myself, else whoever held the passport would be cursed.
It took me weeks before I went there. He told me he couldn’t find it. Later, he said I should still sow a seed because he believed God was giving me a sign by hiding my passport. It took him a month before giving my passport back to me.
When I didn’t sow the seed, he brainwashed my girlfriend to leave me because I wasn’t a believer and I would be the reason she would fall into devilish temptations. We didn’t fight or quarrel. I saw the distance and questioned it. That was when she told me it was over.
A year later, I joined my elder brother here in New Jersey. My ex-girlfriend is still in Ghana three years later, waiting for the manifestation of the prophecy. When we talked, I asked her, “Hasn’t it been years since you sowed a seed? Even if it were cocoa, wouldn’t you have started harvesting some pods?”
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She responded, “God’s time is the best. Your being there doesn’t mean anything.” After saying that, she would call me and ask me to send her some money to pay this person or that person to work on her traveling process for her. She’s a nurse. It should have been easy, but because she’s not using the right channels, she’s still in Ghana asking for money anytime we talk.
God is not done with her yet. She should continue sowing seeds. Who knows? She can’t give to a pastor and take from me. That’s not fair.
—Eddie
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