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Evangelist Suro Nyame apologizes for arrogance, vows humble return
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45757, member: 636"] Street preacher Suro Nyame from Ghana apologized for his past behavior during a recent conversation with Kwaku Manu. The evangelist admitted he acted with too much pride after becoming popular. His actions pushed away people who had supported his religious work. Suro Nyame said his arrogance caused him to lose his way as a religious leader. He asked both God and people to forgive his mistakes. The preacher explained how he would post content and become angry when others suggested he remove it. He would insult those who tried to give him advice. Suro Nyame believed nobody around him had enough wisdom to guide him properly. He expressed deep sadness about his past choices. The evangelist said he feels happy to finally understand where he went wrong. Suro Nyame wants to return to preaching on streets and helping people find faith. He hopes to gain fresh energy and knowledge for his religious mission. The preacher plans to visit poor neighborhoods to share his message. He asked people to pray for him and offer guidance. Suro Nyame promised to listen and learn from others moving forward. Kwaku Manu praised the evangelist for recognizing how his pride had damaged his religious work. The interviewer offered prayers for Suro Nyame to find new strength. Manu hoped the preacher would successfully help others discover their faith. The conversation showed Suro Nyame ready to change his approach. He appeared committed to serving God with greater humility. [/QUOTE]
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