“I’m a man of God but I insult people who cross my line” – Evangelist Suro Nyame states

In
a
striking
revelation,
Evangelist
Suro
Nyame,
a
self-proclaimed
street
preacher
known
for
his
unconventional
approach,
has
sparked
debate
within
the
Christian
community.

During
a
recent
appearance
on
GhPage’s
Rash
Hour
Show,
he
boldly
asserted
that
he
does
not
hesitate
to
insult
those
who
offend
him,
despite
his
status
as
a
man
of
God.

As
argued
by
him,
“Christianity
has
evolved,”
hence
the
traditional
expectations
of
Christian
conduct
are
outdated
and
no
longer
applicable
in
today’s
world.

For
him,
this
evolution
means
that
he
does
not
feel
compelled
to
adhere
strictly
to
the
age-old
tenets
of
forgiveness
and
turning
the
other
cheek,
which
are
often
associated
with
Christian
doctrine.

Evangelist-Suro-Nyame

As
we
all
know,
the
evangelist’s
stance
challenges
the
conventional
image
of
Christian
leaders
who
are
typically
expected
to
exhibit
patience,
humility,
and
a
forgiving
spirit,
even
in
the
face
of
provocation.

However,
Evangelist
Suro
Nyame
sees
himself
as
part
of
a
new
breed
of
preachers
who
are
not
confined
to
these
traditional
roles.

“I’m
a
modern
man
of
God,”
he
declared,
emphasizing
that
his
approach
to
ministry
reflects
the
realities
of
contemporary
life.

He
noted
that
many
Christians
today
are
more
focused
on
planning
their
lives
on
Earth
rather
than
solely
on
the
afterlife.

According
to
him,
this
pragmatic
approach
to
life
should
also
extend
to
how
the
gospel
is
shared.
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