TB Joshua’s disciples help homeless people on US streets

TB Joshua disciple Frank Harvey Logan

Frank Logan and his wife Folashade, disciples of the late founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet TB Joshua engaged in charity works on the streets of the United States about a month to the first anniversary of Joshua’s death.

The duo posted a video of their engagement on Instagram on May 2. The first anniversary of Joshua’s death was on June 5.

The video begins with Frank, the founder of Faith, Hope and Love Ministry, praying with his wife in a car as they set out to show love to people on the streets. Frank prayed that God should lead them even if they did not know where they were going.

“Fill us with your love, peace and joy and may this love, peace and joy flow to others,” he prayed.

The couple quoted Hebrews 13:16 in the video, adding that love looks around to see who is in need.

Frank and Folashade, who are based in Tampa, Florida, met two homeless men at a bus stop. Before preaching to them, the couple got them snacks and drinks.

While his wife recorded the conversation, Frank said to them, “I used to be just like you. I’ve been homeless before, from the streets. The wisest decision I ever made was to give my life to Christ.”

One of the men told the couple to come back again so they can find other homeless people around the corner.

Frank advised the men to open their hearts and pray to God for help.

The couple also met other people and among them was a woman. They bought them food and prayed for them.

At a car wash, Frank and Folashade found a man lying on the floor homeless. They took him on a ride, bought things for him and also prayed for the young man.

Frank and Folashade’s mentor Joshua always emphasised paying attention to others and less on oneself.