Prophet Mboro: ‘Resurrection mocks the gospel’
Updated | By Neo Motlaung
Prophet Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng has described the so-called miracle performed at Alleluia Ministries International as a lie.

The church has been the subject of intense media scrutiny after a video surfaced showing its leader, Pastor Alph Lukau, ‘resurrecting’ a man from the dead.
In the video, the pastor claimed the man had been dead for two days by the time he arrived at the church.
However, the church later changed its story, saying the man was alive before he arrived while the family was on their way to Zimbabwe.
Mboro paid the church a visit on Thursday, hoping to meet with Pastor Lukau.
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He told the media that, if the resurrection was real, the church should have presented the man’s death certificate.
“This one [miracle] is 100% a lie.
“If we are saying God is working through us let us be open for investigations.”
Mboro believes the so-call miracle brings Christianity into disrepute.
“People are mocking the gospel of Jesus Christ, and I feel this is a misrepresentation of the gospel.”
Mboro was not allowed to enter the church premises in Sandton but later went to a local police station to open up a case against the pastor.
He also revealed that Pastor Lukau has threatened him with a lawsuit unless he apologises for bashing him in the media.
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