Controversial Pastor drives car over congregants to show ‘Power of God’

Pastor Penuel Mnguni drives over the congregants of the End Times Disciples Ministries in Soshanguve, South Africa in this picture illustrates,  posted to Facebook last week End Times Disciples...

Pastor Penuel Mnguni drives over the congregants of the End Times Disciples Ministries in Soshanguve, South Africa in this pictured posted to Facebook on June 4, 2016.
Pastor Penuel Mnguni drives over the congregants of the End Times Disciples Ministries in Soshanguve, South Africa in this picture illustrates,  posted to Facebook last week

End Times Disciples Ministries in Soshanguve published the image above on their Ministry’s social media page, to show their self-proclaimed prophet, Pastor Penuel Mnguni conducting a “demonstration of God’s power” by driving his car on top of “sleeping” congregants.

“Congregants witnessed the power of God,” the ministry’s Facebook post reads. “The man of God prophet Penuel demonstrated the power of God by running over two members of the congregants: He commanded both of the members to sleep followed by moving the car over them.”

The pictures, which were supposedly taken on Friday night, show Mnguni in a blue car as he drives over cardboard placed on top of the “sleeping” congregants. The post claims that Mnguni then commanded the congregants to wake up while the car was on top of their bodies.

“He then asked them if they felt any pain,” the post explains. “And their response was ‘We do not feel anything.'”

After the pastor reversed the car and backed off the congregants, the post claims that the congregants began dancing and praising God along with other congregants who witnessed the ordeal.

“He taught about the power and the ability of the Spirit (God),” the post reads. “As noted in Mark 16:16 ‘to those who believe, they shall be saved and those rejecting this power would perish.'”

In light of the Facebook post showing Mnguni driving over his congregants, News 24 reports that South Africa’s Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities has again vowed to bring about legal action against Mnguni.

“He is bringing the religion into disrepute,” the commission’s head, Thoko Mkwanazi-Xaluvam, told News 24. “We will be going to court to say he is making Christianity look like a joke.”

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