Taking to his Instagram page on Sunday evening, he blamed it on some unavoidable challenges, which he has however sorted out.
Appreciating them for their understanding, he promised to hold the next live broadcast as he admonished his members to remember to spread love.
Just days after being captured in a viral video sharing a beer with his wife, Judy Austin, as they celebrated Valentine’s Day, Yul’s actions sparked controversy among many, who questioned his public consumption of alcohol despite his role as a clergyman.
However, Yul has since embraced his calling and established his own ministry. Last month, he announced the launch of The Salvation Ministry, an online platform where he intends to spread the gospel.
Initially met with skepticism, Yul proved his sincerity when he conducted his first online service on Sunday, January 28th, sharing his testimony of God’s calling.
Within a short span since the ministry’s inception, Yul has already begun receiving testimonies of miraculous occurrences.
One lady recounted her experience of being healed during Yul’s recent ministerial service. She shared how she followed his sermon and experienced an instantaneous miracle, healing her from a prolonged stomach ailment.
Expressing his joy upon hearing her testimony, Yul attributed all glory to God, emphasizing that he had always believed in God’s promise to work wonders through him.
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