The T.B. Joshua I Know: My Memoir of the Synagogue 'church' of All Nations, Paperback/Bisola Hephzi-Bah Johnson
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Description This is a compilation of true-life accounts that took place in a Cult Community called The Synagogue, 'church' of all Nations, Ikotun-Egbe, Nigeria; where the author was trapped for over a decade with other devotees through hypnotism and brainwashing. She had documented her journey into this community, who uses religious garb to cover their nefarious operation to lure the innocent into occultism. She wrote how they lived, how they were systemic initiated into the dark world of deceit, and terrorized to swear secrecy allegiance. Finally, her escape was a grand style of Jehovah. This is to EDUCATE people and to give ALL THE GLORY back to God, for His Amazing Saving Grace, His constant Love and His abiding Presence. She said, "If I should denied the world this truth, I became a partaker of evil and Hellfire would have been my eternal abode. I am under obligation and indebted to share; I cannot keep it to myself; it burns in my bones. I will also like to use this as a means of restoring the souls of those who have fallen away due to this global deception of T. B. Joshua." This Book is a societal mirror for everyday people, it is saying that, each person has ability to discover who God is individually, without depending on another man. This is to stand as a guide to the blind, as a warning to the gullible, and as a light to the simple; because what causes people to panic, and run helter skelter in search of an intermediary between them and their Creator is still prevalent in the world, such as sickness, affliction, trouble, confusion, disease, barrenness, joblessness, etcetera. What drives people to run from one prophet to another prophetess both false and genuine, which can cause them to eventually fall into error is still at large. Those things that pressurizes people daily, and can cause them to be knocking on the doors of prayer contractors and spiritual arrangers, intending to cut deals with 'God' if possible; rather than to go on their knees and be callin