Heavens to Highway: Pastor Chris Shocks the Internet with New Christ Embassy Electric Cars!

Businesses": Secular critics have renewed the long-standing debate regarding tax-exempt religious organizations entering commercial industries. A viral comment on X questioned: "Are these cars being built with the tithes and offerings of members? If yes, will church members get them for free, or is this just another corporate business venture disguised as ministry?"The Manufacturing Mystery: Tech reviewers on Instagram Reels are demanding transparency regarding the supply chain.
Critics are doubting the "locally manufactured" label, with many accusing the ministry of importing completely knocked-down (CKD) vehicle parts from Asian EV giants, assembling them locally, and rebranding them as an indigenous spiritual breakthrough.The "Disconnect" From Reality: Following recent viral clips of other Nigerian pastors claiming divine intervention bypassed fuel stations, social media commentators are expressing exhaustion over faith-based transportation solutions.
Critics argue that instead of flashy, premium "Vision Coupes," the public needs structural, affordable economic policies from leadership, rather than high-end products that only the wealthy elite within the church can afford.A Paradigm Shift for the Mega-ChurchPastor Chris has always had a public affinity for automobiles, though historically it was on the consumer side. Earlier, he made headlines for grand luxury giveaways, gifting brand-new luxury cars to prominent LoveWorld music ministers and regional staff to honor their service.
But by manufacturing an independent line of commercial EVs, Christ Embassy is shifting from a consumer of global luxury to an active producer of cutting-edge technology.Whether the Tsion Falcon or the "Of God" OG Series will successfully rival established global EV giants on African roads remains to be seen. However, one thing is completely undeniable: Pastor Chris just proved that the future of innovation can come from the most unexpected places.
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Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy unveils his new electric cars, ready for the market, named the Falcon, Passion, and OG series.
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