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==Practice==
==Practice==
T.B. Joshua holds services every Sunday at his church, for which thousands of people start queueing as early as 4 a.m. Also he runs an evangelistic satellite T.V.-Station known as Emmanuel TV. Many people come to him with open wounds and other diseases and are healed.
T.B. Joshua holds services every Sunday at his church, for which thousands of people start queueing as early as 4 a.m. Also he runs an evangelistic satellite T.V.-Station known as Emmanuel TV. Many people come to him with open wounds and other diseases and claim to be healed.
His hours vary.
All of which are documented in video footage.
He normally arrives in church when the Holy Spirit leads him despite the early arrival of those seeking for miracles.


==Miracles==
==Miracles==

Revision as of 08:09, 23 April 2008

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T.B. Joshua, full name Temitope Balogun Joshua (Ondo, June 12, 1963) is a controversial Nigerian faith healer. In the 90's he became known in the international Pentecostal scene for his alleged healings during services in his church in Lagos; The synagogue, Church of all Nations. His church has been visited by curious and sceptic believers from all over the world.

Practice

T.B. Joshua holds services every Sunday at his church, for which thousands of people start queueing as early as 4 a.m. Also he runs an evangelistic satellite T.V.-Station known as Emmanuel TV. Many people come to him with open wounds and other diseases and claim to be healed. His hours vary.

Miracles

  • Jaco van der Westhuyzen a South African rugby player, sparked media frenzy after returning from T.B. Joshua's synagogue, claiming he had been healed from an injury that promised to end his career.[1]

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