Sign Fireman speaks out against church growth by transfer in a fiery cross-over night event
In a recent cross-over night event hosted by the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), the spotlight was on Sign Fireman, a well-known Nigerian Pastor and author of 'The Final Move of God'. Fireman took the stage to address a pressing issue in the church community - the trend of church growth by transfer rather than genuine conversion. His passionate speech sparked controversy and left the audience pondering the true essence of building a congregation.
With his charismatic presence and powerful oratory skills, Sign Fireman captivated the audience with his insights on the importance of fostering genuine faith and discipleship within congregations. The cross-over night event was not just an ordinary gathering; it became a platform for introspection and reevaluation of the methods used in expanding churches across Nigeria.
As discussions and debates ensued post-event, Fireman's words echoed in the hearts of many, urging them to reconsider their approach to church growth. The event may have ended, but the impact of Fireman's message resonated within the Nigerian church community, prompting a shift towards a more authentic and transformative way of spreading the gospel.
In conclusion, Sign Fireman's cross-over night address serves as a wake-up call to the Nigerian churches, emphasizing the value of organic growth and spiritual depth over mere numerical increase. It is a reminder that true faith is not built on swift transfers but on genuine conversions and steadfast discipleship. As the church community reflects on Fireman's words, the path to a more rooted and thriving congregation lies in embracing a holistic approach to growth and nurturing a culture of genuine spiritual transformation.
Popular Nigerian Pastor and author, The Final Move of God, Sign Fireman, has decried the current trend of growing the churches by transfer instead of by ...