It is one thing to quote great speeches of great preachers with the intention of profiting others; it is entirely different to plagiarize someone else's great speech in order to make oneself famous, well-loved and using such moment of fame to act out hypocritical humility.
It is remarkable, I thought I have seen the worst. But after seeing someone calling himself a student of Rev. Stephen Tong, co-working with STEMI organization as well as the Reformed Seminary headed by Rev. Stephen Chan, turning out to be a phony in all those positions, while the only result of his fellowship with those is his using of their materials for his own personal gain. Trying to be as humble as possible, he couldn't hide his true face.
It is like when you felt a fish caught on to the hook. I have been debunking the so called "ministainer" concept we see in many churches today. They have perverted God's message with entertainment (entertainment and humor are two different approaches) stealing passages from their "secret" sources, instead of sharing their resources, for they wish to direct the credit to themselves.
It is rather sad. Should one repent from this, he needs to pray hard, truly set some time aside for studying God's word.
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