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Pastor Love Hammond, husband of gospel singer Christiana Love, has reportedly lost most members of his church after revelations of his scandalous marital issues were made public.
Church services at his Life Power Miracle Church are now purportedly characterized by empty chairs as scouts who visited the church after his wife accused him of infidelity on radio observed.
They claimed that the services hardly attracted up to 20 members, though there were hundreds of believers in the past.
Reports said though the larger Ghanaian populace heard of Pastor Love’s scandals barely a week ago, his church members had been privy to the information earlier and started to leave the church in droves.
According to News-One, Christiana Love, in her capacity as a gospel celebrity, attracted a lot of members to the church and even personally paid for airtime of the church’s radio programs.
It is not clear whether Pastor Love would continue to operate the church with the dwindled congregation, or if he would shift into another career.
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