Famous Nigerian Prophet T.B. Joshua recently traveled to the nation of Paraguay where he received the country’s highest honor and held a Miracle Crusade.
His official Facebook Page just published a shocking testimony of a
gay transvestite – a male who dresses as a female – who received
‘deliverance’ after watching the prophet’s crusade in Paraguay:
TRANSFORMATION OF A TRANSVESTITE!!!
Born a man, Antonio Caceres lived his entire adult life as a woman.
His clothing was female. His mannerisms were female. His style of speech
was female. The only connection to ‘males’ he had were the clients who
paid for his nocturnal services as a professional pr_ostitute on the
streets of Lambare, Paraguay. Here is the incredible story, told in his
own words, of his transformation back to the original position in which
God created him:
Antonio was just seven years old when he first realised a growing
affection for the males in his classroom. He tried to shelve the
nauseating urge by playing sports and engaging in predominantly
‘masculine’ activities. But the young boy soon began stealing his
sister’s underwear and wearing it at whim, buoyed by a strange form of
guilty pleasure. His first full-blown ho_mose_xual encounter came at the
tender age of 11. It was downhill from there.”When I was 18, I went
onto the streets,” the Paraguayan explained. It was the beginning of ten
years in which Antonio would change his name, identity and – almost –
his gender. Dressed in seductively tight female clothing, pumped with
feminine hormones to remove body hair and develop breasts, cars with
male occupants would stop to pick him up every night. Drug-fuelled,
drunken orgies became the norm, to the shady extent that Antonio could
not even remember who he had been with the previous night or what he had
done.
“I was watching just to make jest of the whole programme,” Antonio
explained. He snidely laughed as people fell at the prayer of the
‘prophet’. What nonsense! But then, something inexplicable began to
happen. Something supernatural. Something Antonio never imagined or
bargained for. “As Pastor Joshua began to pray, something touched my
inner being,” he recounted.
Right in his house, in front of his phone where the live broadcast was
transmitting via YouTube’s Emmanuel TV channel, Antonio fell on the
ground and began to vomit. Simultaneously, his sister was holding his
picture as Prophet T.B. Joshua began ministering Mass Prayer, pleading
with God for Divine intervention. Heaven was at work and distance was no
barrier! For more than five minutes, the young Paraguayan lay shaking
uncontrollably on the floor. “Something was coming out of me. When I got
up, I felt empty. I then started feeling remorse for the life I was
living.”
Tears flowed as witnesses came forward to explain that all their
lives, they had known Antonio as a woman. “God has restored back to us
what the devil had stolen,” his sister declared. “If God has delivered
me, there is no one He cannot deliver,” Antonio advised. “If you are
living the lifestyle I once lived, you may think it’s normal but it’s
not; you need deliverance.”
Let us remind you of Prophet T.B. Joshua’s words at this point when
he was asked a question concerning his stance on same-se_x marriage:
” ‘Judge not, so that you will not be judged’ (Matthew 7:1). We
should talk to people to be saved. I mean, we should talk salvation, not
condemnation. God hates sin, not sinners. When I say, ‘Do not judge so
that you will not be judged’, I mean we should hate sin, not the sinner
because sinners can change. If you have killed a sinner by judging him,
there will be no opportunity for change. Sinners can be delivered. We
should hate the act, not the people because our battle is not against
flesh and blood but against the ‘spirit beings’ that cause all these
acts.”
“The Bible is my standard. If my parents were one, I would not have
been given birth to. Those that are asking this question – if your
parents were one, you would not have been given birth to. You that are
reading me – if your parents were one, you would not be reading this
today. God bless the reader and the hearer.”
Ihechukwu Njoku is a freelance Nigerian journalist…