Dr. Abel Damina, the trailblazing Founder and President of Abel Damina Ministries International (ADMI) and the innovative CEO of Kingdom Life Network (KLN), has ignited a firestorm of conversation with his daring critique of fellow clerics on the contentious issue of healing—be it medical or spiritual.
In a recent sermon shared on his official Facebook page, Damina asserted that many Nigerian pastors who promote miraculous healings in their churches are secretly reliant on doctors for their own health crises.
He tantalizingly declared that he knows the names of these doctors, cleverly noting that they are oblivious to his awareness, which had his congregation roaring with laughter.
Damina pulled back the curtain on the perceived hypocrisy of these pastors, stating that many of them preach to their congregants that divine healing should be sought exclusively within the church, yet they themselves undergo surgeries and seek medical treatment.
The controversial cleric provocatively declared that God can heal anyone, whether in a church or a hospital, and questioned why Christians are often discouraged from embracing the advantages of medical science.
Pastor Damina passionately argued for a revolutionary perspective, urging believers to strike a balance between faith and modern medicine.
The clergyman stated that he doesn’t oppose miracles in churches or question their authenticity, as he himself is a living testament to the divine miracles of God.
However, instead of placing blind trust in their pastors, Abel Damina called for a faith that recognizes the value of medical expertise, encourages his seated congregants to pursue holistic healing that combines spiritual conviction with practical health solutions.