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Church leader tells ministers to ‘stop watching porn’ and cheating on wives

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cheating and the watching of pornography has greatly disappointed Reverend Vunisuwai who said that his ministers must be leaders in protecting woman and children within society.READ MORE:Singletons warned to watch out for controversial new dating trend ‘winter coating’The complaints have led the Methodist Church in Fiji and Rotuma to work towards analysing reports of the concerning behaviour of some its ministers.The President has taken aim at the influence of social media and modern technology and has earmarked these two aspects of having an impact on Fijians, regardless of whether they are in the church world or general society.The President said it's the right time to speak publicly on these issues and has stated that the church has developed a plan of action to tackle these problems and has said the ministers who take part in these blasphemous actions will be held accountable.He said: “We have a strong structure for it and the church from the top to the grassroots level, we have all our officers out there.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here."It is through that system we can curb the rising crimes and just a matter of making people aware that we are deeply concerned about the rising violence and other issues.”Spreading the gospel and strong advocacy are two effective strategies that the President believes could help positively impact the social issues that have surrounded the church in recent years.READ NEXT:The 20 UK towns where cheaters most likely to have affair - find out if yours is on list'Genius' trap test tells you if your partner is cheating or obsessed with an exScorned mum tapes sex toy to 'cheating' ex's car outside Morrisons as payback.

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