Thursday, 13 February 2014

Samuel Pipim, Samuel Koranteng Pipim Jesuit, Freemason Practices

                  Samuel Pipim, Samuel Koranteng Pipim Jesuit, Freemason Practices

"The truth is, the Jesuits of Rome have JESUIT TOOL FOR INFILTRATION OF PROTESTANT CHURCHES perfected Freemasonry to be their most magnificent and effective tool, accomplishing their purposes among Protestants.”

                         SAMUEL PIPIM'S THEOLOGICAL SYMBOLOGY

"Symbols were the almost universal language of ancient theology. They were the most obvious method of instruction". (Albert Pike, Prince of the Tabernacle - Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, 1871, p 371)

                              Public speaking and writing

Samuel Pipim has travelled extensively, speaking in churches and church gatherings, at schools, civic events and other venues. He has also appeared on various Christian TV channels including 3ABN, Hope Channel and Amazing Discoveries. Pipim has also spoken in many African Universities giving a lecture series, dubbed the "Why" lecture series which largely consists of him asking a series of “Why” questions intended to illustrate his points.

Pipim has authored a number of books including Must We Be Silent? and Here We Stand.

Friday, 24 January 2014

Consequences


“The word consequence literally means ‘with a sequence,’ one thing following or resulting from another action or condition. Every choice in life has far-reaching consequences. Hence, the saying: Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; and sow a character, reap a destiny. Thus, a single choice for sound biblical instruction affects other choices—e.g., friendships and relationships, education, career, marriage, recreation, and where,  when, and how we worship. It also shapes how we handle tragedies & triumphs. Ultimately, it determines our destiny. One choice, many consequences!”— Samuel Koranteng Pipim (From Healed Wounds, but Ugly Scars).