“I don’t care about the criticisms because they are condemning things they have no idea of" - Mmebusem Blasts Critics

The Kumawood actor has cautioned critics to quit fighting for God

“I don’t care about the criticisms because they are condemning things they have no idea of" - Mmebusem Blasts Critics
Justice Hymns

Justice Hymns, commonly known as Mmebusem has replied critics who are not pleased with his skit as 'Jesus Christ'.

His portrayal of Jesus has led to people mocking his character including Pastor Brian Amoateng, who is the founder and leader of London Prayer Centre, Actress Joselyn Dumas etc.

Speaking in a recent interview with Graphic Showbiz, the supposed ‘Jesus Christ actor’ has cautioned that ‘People should focus on God’s work Instead of fighting unnecessarily’.

“I don’t care about the criticisms because they are condemning things they have no idea of. I just want to tell them to be focused on their work and stop fighting for God. This is my way of spreading the Gospel and no one can stop me from doing my work. Jesus Christ has not asked for fighters so they should concentrate on their work as servants of God.”

“What I’m doing now is not something new because my fans who followed my works during my Kumawood days will attest that using scriptures has been my style but fortunately, I’m getting more attention now because of social media’’.

 

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“I always say I was born to preach through entertainment because I can see Satan is using entertainment to win souls so with that same platform and means, I want to reach out to the masses about the word of God’’.

“I am not going to stop what I think is right unless God stops me Himself. If what I do is from God, it will stand and no man can collapse it. We are all working for God’s kingdom but with different approaches so they should wish me well.”

He further cautioned not to give up on his new brand,

“Apart from my pastor and church, I receive a lot of encouragement from other unknown pastors who reach out to me on phone. I believe my critics have not considered the content of what I do. I don’t misquote the Bible because I know I’m evangelizing through comedy so people should concentrate on the good side.”