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999: Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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30 April 2007
As a child of God and a member of the congregation of the Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle, I was saddened that you would feel it appropriate to attack a servant of God such as Pastor McConnell, who has dedicated his life to the ministry of God's word and has preached and influenced people's lives worldwide.
Also, what saddens me even more, is your exaggerated attack on the health of a minister of God's word, who from the age of seven has battled against tuberculosis and has carried on regardless.
Surely your time could be better filled supporting your own church than going around other churches finding fault. I have also noticed the failure in your evaluation to identify how many people (after the sermon, to which you attributed 1 out of 10) realised their need for salvation and gave their lives to the Lord.
Praying for you and your judgmental nature, that the Lord will soften your heart and find you a church you are happy in and can be both blessed and a blessing.
Yours in Christ
Bryan
28 April 2006
I would like to comment on how you could describe such a God-seeking, passionate preacher like Pastor McConnell of Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle as "hellfire". It is clearly obvious you have not heard the word of truth preached properly before and to describe a preacher of this quality as hellfire is absurd. Idiotic. What do you know anyway? A man who has led a church for 50 years and now it is one of the biggest in the UK? And you put him down... I don't think so.
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