Thursday, 10 December 2015

We are not selling Uebert Angel figurines (dolls), church responds

Artist's impression of the doll
Press Statement

Spirit Embassy (The GoodNews Church) Refutes Claims of False Media Reports.

In an effort to address the onslaught of accusations, questions, and confusion caused by the concerted action of some rogue and misleading publications, we present this statement along with the complete context and our refutation of these false accusations.




It is regretful and shameful but also revealing that some sections of the media particularly the Zimbabwean owned online publications are peddling a false story alleging that Spirit Embassy (The GoodNews Church) is selling a figurine (Doll) of Uebert Angel.


Whilst it remains the rule of our leader Uebert Angel to never respond to the media attacks on his person, his able leadership grants us as a church organisation the freedom to do so.

Prophet Uebert Angel

In that light, Spirit Embassy (The GoodNews Church) refutes any allegations with the contempt they deserve and we further express our concern at the continued media attacks on the person Of Uebert Angel as our leader and the unjustified defamation of our church.
We understand however that this is the acrimony our leader, Uebert Angel, budgeted for way before the commencement of this ministry. We also understand that a lie runs faster than the truth but the truth always endures the marathon!


To clear the air so the public does not get deceived we put it out there, that The Good News Church, does not sell mediums or anything of that sort to its members. The public should be made aware that there are Liars out there, rogue newspapers and online publications that create and fabricate news for the purposes of discrediting the character of honourable people and their ministries.


Of all the properties which belong to honourable men, not one is so highly prized as that of character and some have gone to great length as to extort money from them and others have even bribed people to falsely accuse men of God so they get financial rewards. 


It should be noted that one of the most duplicitous tactics to destroy a person, which is common in the media particularly in this digital age, is to tell a lie too many times with the hope that it will stick.


They follow a path more typical of tabloid journalism, seeking a broad-based dissemination of their defamatory claims without regard for the truth. Even more disheartening, is the fact that these publications which chose to paddle these false stories chose an approach reticent of the "hate and slur campaigns” in the political arena in Zimbabwe, which seek to destroy any leader regardless of whether they are good or bad.


What these publications fail to see is that unlike in politics the spiritual arena is different and many people are connected to God through a church or a ministry.


We are sorry to report that we have endured this kind of criticism and even worse for over nine years but as Uebert Angel himself says

"If you argue with spectators’ every time you run a race you will definitely win the argument but definitely lose the race... "

We also do not seek to argue but to make the public aware so that they don’t get deceived by some circles of the Media.

Mr Rikki Doolan
Ministry spokesperson & Personal Assistant to Uebert Angel

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