The Prosperity Gospel Is Enslaving God’s People | CTMI Testimony | Joseph Mophat Kilioba, Kenya
Joseph Mophat Kilioba from Kenya shares a powerful testimony about his growing conviction concerning the state of the Church and the need to return to the true Gospel.
For many years, he served as the presiding bishop of PEFA (Pentecostal Evangelistic Fellowship of Africa), overseeing more than 6,300 churches across Kenya. But deep within, he began to struggle with many teachings and practices that he could no longer reconcile with the Scriptures.
As he reflected on the prosperity gospel being preached today, he realised that much of it appeals to the flesh rather than leading believers to the cross of Christ.
He speaks openly about the danger of ministers seeking titles, wealth, and convenience instead of living a life of sacrifice, humility, and obedience to Jesus.
He also addresses the moral compromises affecting many churches today, including marriage, leadership, and the loss of true Christian character.
After 47 years of marriage, Joseph testifies that the message of the cross calls believers to faithfulness, endurance, and laying down their lives — even when it is difficult and inconvenient.