Dr. Abel Damina, the founder of Abel Damina Ministries International, has voiced his doubts about the authenticity of many modern-day miracles and healings that are performed in churches.

During an appearance on “The Honest Bunch” podcast, Dr. Damina suggested that a significant number of these miracles are staged to deceive followers rather than being genuine acts of divine intervention.

While affirming his belief in the existence of true miracles based on his personal experiences, Dr. Damina criticized the apparent uniformity and newness of crutches and wheelchairs used in some church services, which he believes indicate that these so-called miracles are pre-arranged.

He questioned the legitimacy of these miracles, arguing that genuine miracles are not about impressing people but about deeper spiritual truths, with eternal life being the ultimate goal.

Dr. Damina’s comments reflect a broader concern about the commercialization and manipulation of religious experiences in certain contexts, where the emphasis on miraculous signs may overshadow the core teachings of faith.