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Created by individuals sharing their personal perspectives regarding Alexandru Iordan, also known as ‘Prophet Alex.’

⁠Intended as a platform for individuals to document and share their personal experiences.

To encourage caution when associating with or supporting online ministries such as Alexandru Iordan/ ‘Prophet Alex.’

A Public Notice Regarding Alexandru Iordan (‘Prophet Alex’)

This site serves to advise the public to conduct comprehensive due diligence before engaging with, or offering financial support to Alex Iordan, ‘Prophet Alex’, or any of his associated ministries.

Later sections of this page compile documented reports and testimonials of individuals regarding Alex’s professional conduct and financial dealings. These individuals have consented to the publication of correspondence to provide a factual record of these interactions.

Alexandru Iordan, also known as ‘Prophet Alex’, operates a UK-based online ministry, primarily through the Facebook page ‘Prophet Alex’. (He has previously operated through several other Facebook pages and websites, such as: Alexandru Iordan, Iordan Alexandru, Apostle Alex, Join For Prophecy, and www.livingwaterministry.co.uk, some of which are no longer functioning.)

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Some individuals contacted Alex directly or messaged his wife about his conduct. For example, see “Peter’s”, “Lauren’s”, Kristina’s stories below.

A few individuals have characterised Alex’s responses as insufficient. For example:

  • Correspondence remained unacknowledged in certain instances, e.g. see Scott’s multiple requests for the return of his overdue loan of £300.
  • Some complainants have reported receiving dismissive responses, e.g. see Ben and Olga’s statement.
  • Communication channels were reportedly blocked by Alex, e.g. see James’ and Ionut’s stories.
  • In some cases, he redirected blame to the claimant, e.g. see James’ and “Peter’s” testimonies.

Consequently, some users sought help from a global Christian network called The Last Reformation (TLR), with which Alex was formerly associated.

On 30th March 2026, after reviewing submitted documentation and correspondence from individuals who have interacted with Alex, TLR requested an online meeting with him to discuss the concerns that had been raised against him. Alex declined to meet with them.

TLR extended multiple invitations to Alex for an open and transparent discussion about the complaints raised against him. After further refusals by Alex to engage in the proposed process, TLR sent him the information they had gathered from individuals reporting issues. In a final attempt to engage him in a conversation, they made it clear to Alex that they would likely publish their findings if he refused to engage. Alex told TLR to go ahead and publish their documentation. Subsequently, TLR issued a public statement regarding their findings at: https://thelastreformation.com/alex-iordan-public-statement

Despite the reported concerns and the associated documentation, Alex published a video disputing the claims and issuing counter-allegations against TLR, its policies, and some of its members. To date, no verifiable evidence has been provided by Alex to substantiate these counter-claims.

In his defence, Alex claimed that his Facebook account had been hacked, disclaiming responsibility for the personal or financial interactions in question. He also stated he was unaware of those who said they had direct contact with him, verifying his identity, as for example, with Scott’s and Rich & Claire’s story.

His assertions appear to conflict with the documented evidence and user testimonies provided. Some of us had even engaged in direct video calls and voice message exchanges with Alex on multiple platforms, such as Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.

We contend that the core complaints remain unaddressed and that the impact on those involved has not been acknowledged.

Following the statement released in late March 2026, TLR reported that 25 additional individuals reached out within the first ten days to allege they had been adversely affected through their interactions with Alex.

Given these additional accounts, and the lack of a foreseeable resolution, this site was launched by us, the complainants, to provide a platform for sharing our collective and documented experiences. We have shared our experiences below and as with any online organisation, advise the public to exercise caution when engaging with or supporting the work of Alexandru Iordan/ ‘Prophet Alex.’

Thank you for taking the time to read our statements below. Some individuals have published their statements under pseudonyms to protect their privacy. In such cases, their names appear in “quotes”.

Yours Sincerely,

Complainants against Alex

SCOTT, United Kingdom:

“Alex verified with a voice message it was really him and not a hacker asking for money. I lent him the £300 but I never got it back…”

Personal Statement2026-05-09T06:32:19+00:00

I connected with Alex via Facebook about 7 years ago. I was encouraged by his enthusiasm and desire to step out. This was great to see and an encouraging benchmark to set. This said, I wasn’t in contact with Alex, and had never met him personally.

Towards the beginning of 2025, I received a message out of the blue asking to borrow £300 with a promise to pay it back the following week.

I thought that his Facebook account must have been hacked, so I reached out to Alex’s WhatsApp account. Alex replied with a voice note to say that it wasn’t a hack and that it was him who had asked.

I initially said no, but then I thought, if a man of God is asking then I can trust him. I gave the funds he asked for, with a note to say I needed it back before the end of the month. He agreed, and I sent the funds.

I didn’t hear anything back for a while, so I sent Alex a nudge for the repayment which was met by silence. I tried calling, texting, and contacting via Facebook and WhatsApp. It took nearly 4 weeks to get a reply saying they were struggling.

With this, I felt I didn’t want my debt to be a burden to him, or to be something I may begin
to resent, so I forgave the debt and blessed Alex with an extra £50.

At the end of the month, I received a message asking if I could help with a £1000, as his father had died. I said I couldn’t help with a £1000 but did give £50.

Since then, I have received messages asking for further funds towards: £2000 for help for his son in hospital, £50 for food, another £50 for food, £450 for help to set up a seminar with a promise to pay back the next day.

At this point I suggested that if he needs to ask regularly for money, then God isn’t providing and maybe he needs to seek a season of work to pay for his needs. I received one more message about 6 months later asking for £100 to which I haven’t replied.

I believe Alex to be good man at heart and believe he has done many great things and God has blessed him. I thought he was only asking me, or a few others for funds, so was disappointed to hear and read that the same kind of requests were sent to many others.

My thought since have been that the messages play on people’s sense of goodwill and the want to help another brother/sister in need. But I questioned to myself, if the same message goes out to numerous people, then is it a reach for help, or an attempt to receive funds by deception. I don’t know the answer, only God does but it didn’t leave a good feeling.

I hope others don’t feel guilt tripped into giving, as many give what they do not have. For such reasons I support bringing this into the open after first trying but failing to contact Alex directly.

I pray for a new start for Alex to continue in the good works, and know if God wants to bless, then you do not need to ask. I feel sad for Alex, I pray for repentance and new beginnings and to continue in being an encouragement to others, let’s just do it without the begging for funds.

Conversation Highlights2026-05-14T11:16:38+00:00

1)

Hi brother, hope you are doing well. I have a HUGE request to you. Could you please "borrow" us £300? I will give it back to you next week.

Sorry to come and ask you like this.

We just need for food...

🙏
Hi I Alex dropped you a message on Watsapp with PayPal address.

God bless
Hi Alex Hope you are well.

I got a message from your messenger asking for money. Thought id let you know as you may have been hacked and need to change your password.

If I got this message, others may have too.

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Voice Message
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That's ok, I wanted to check. Unfortunately tho, I'm a little in the red myself at the moment so can't help at the moment I'm afraid
Actually brother, thinking about it further, as long as I could get it back before the end of the month as my bills mainly come out on the 1st, then I may be able to help you tomorrow
Good morning Alex. I have just sent the payment across for you. God bless

3)

Oh... Thank you so much, May God bless you in Jesus mighty name
SM-IMG-09_3 Hi Alex Hope that money came in helpful and got you by.

Just giving a little nudge, as most my direct debits will come out on Monday

https://www.paypal.me/######

God bless🕊️
Hi Alex Hope you are well. Do you know when you will be able to pay back the cash. As I need to move money around to make sure I don't go overdrawn. And if I know when it's coming, it makes it easier to plan. I'm ok to hold off for a week or two, just need an idea of when Trust you understand.

On a side note l am in your area on Friday morning /lunchtime as picking my ####### up from ###### at 3 if you are around to do so some outreach in the harvest

God bless Scott

4)

Hi brother Alex I sent you a message on WhatsApp, just asking if you knew when you would be able to pay back that money so that I can plan for it as currently having to move money around to ensure my bills don't take me overdrawn

God bless
📞 Voice Call No Answer
Hi Alex Hope you are well brother It's Scott here, I lent you £300 a few weeks back. At the time you said you needed it for one week, but haven't heard anything back since.Can you let me know, as at the time I said I would need it back to pay bills myself

God bless

5)

Hi Alex

Tried to give you a call, as still havnt heard back from you.

Can you let me know what is going on with the money loaned you. If you are struggling then please let me know, but please do keep me in the picture

God bless
Hi brother I Do apologise 🙏 yes we are struggling so much with finances right now
I will give you double brother just as a thank you
In two weeks
Right now we are struggling with finances for food...
Thank you sooo much for Your understanding my dear brother ❤️ 🙏

6)

Alex I do not want this to be a burden for you or your family, so I release you from the debt so you can direct your finances towards your family.
God will have me I believe.
God bless you 🕊️
Oh.... 😭 🙏
I have also blessed you with an extra £50 to your PayPal for food
Oh... yesterday I received a very bad news... my father passed away 🥲

And I can't get to him In Romania. I'm really desperate...

I'm coming to you humbly asking if you could help me with £1000 to get there.....

7)

I'm so sorry to hear about your father. Unfortunately I don't have that sort of money I'm afraid, I have nearly ##### of debt I'm paying off myself.
I can do £50 to help, but that's all 1 have I'm afraid.
I completely understand you dear brother... anything will help
I've just sent the £50 to your PayPal. May God bless you with the rest
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I'm raising £2,000 until 01/05/2025 for HELP FOR MY SON IN HOSPITAL. Can you help?
https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/9dU1202V31

8)

Hi praying you are doing well by the grace of God 😊
This Easter, we're reaching out with a small request. Things are a bit tight right now, and we're hoping to raise £50 to cover some much-needed groceries. If you're in a position to help, even a few pounds would make a big difference.

You can contribute via PayPal here: https://www.paypal.me/Actschurch89 Thank you so much for your kindness and support. Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful and joyful Easter.
With love,
Alex & Anda
Hi brother could I ask you if you could help us with £50?
We need them for some food
l appreciate you

9)

Hey my dear brother... I need to ask you something very important, and I do it with all my heart. We're starting the seminar tomorrow, and l urgently need £450 just for the day-by tomorrow night I Will send it straight back to you, I promise.

You are the only one who truly helps and stands with our ministry, and I can't express how much that means to me. Every time you've helped, God has opened doors we couldn't open ourselves. I believe with all my heart that He will bless you richly for standing with us again.

Please, let me know as soon as you can. I'm trusting God and reaching out in faith.

Love you, brother.
I'm sorry my friend I cannot send you anymore money.

Please accept this is the way it is intended, but if you need to ask so regularly for money then I question is it really God who is providing.

Maybe it is a season of work and provision.

I hope I do not offend by saying this and God bless.

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Just wanted to ask you kindly if you could help our ministry with £100 to buy some Food for two widows with children.

Many blessings
Hey, today is my birthday! 🎉
If you feel led, I'm asking for a £100 gift - not for myself, but because my desire is to use it to bless children who have no food. It would mean a lot and make a real difference. 🙏 ❤️

11)

Full Conversation2026-05-13T15:21:55+00:00

↑ Alex requests a financial gift which he states will bless a soul eternally.

↑ Alex requests a £300 1-week loan for food.

↑ Scott contacts Alex via WhatsApp instead of FB Messenger to verify Alex’s ID and the request for money received via FB Messenger.

↑ Scott verifies Alex’s WhatsApp details.

↑ Scott messages Alex on WhatsApp instead of FB Messenger to verify that Alex has not been hacked.

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↑ Alex confirms his identity by voice message.

↑ Scott agrees to the loan on the condition that it is returned before the end of February and Alex sends his PayPal link to Scott.

↑ Scott confirms having sent a £300 loan to Alex’s PayPal and Alex thanks Scott.

↑ Scott’s 1st request to return the £300 loan 27/02/25.

↑ Scott’s 2nd request to return the now overdue £300 loan 05/03/25.

↑ Scott attempts to phone Alex about the overdue loan 13/03/25.

↑ Scott’s 3rd & 4th request to return the overdue £300 loan 13-18/03/25 and Scott suggests that Alex might be struggling.

↑ Alex responds the same day claiming to be struggling, and promises a double repayment in 2 weeks. Scott releases Alex from the debt and donates a further £50.

↑ Alex thanks Scott for cancelling the overdue loan and further gift of £50.

↑ Alex requests £1,000 for help to travel to Romania for his Father’s funeral 30/03/25.

↑ Scott sends a further £50 to help Alex with travel costs to his father’s funeral in March 2025.

↑ Alex sends images to Scott of his sick son in April 2025.

↑ Alex requests help towards £2,000 for his sick son.

↑ Alex twice requests £50 for groceries from Scott 19-25/04/25

↑ Alex shares his story with Scott – part 1

↑ Alex shares his story with Scott – part 2

↑ Alex shares his story with Scott – part 3

↑ Alex requests £450 for a training seminar stating that Scott is ‘the only one who truly helps’

↑ Scott makes it clear he will not be sending anymore money and questions the frequency of requests from Alex

↑ Alex continues to request money (£100) from Scott on WhatsApp

↑ Alex continues to request general support and £100 from Scott on FB Messenger

Scott publicly shares his experience with Alex on social media stating that his story is similar to that of Rich & Claire’s.

“LAUREN”, Australia:

“I received flirtatious messages and a half-naked image of Alex…”

Personal Statement2026-04-15T10:42:25+00:00

“I was messaged by Alex telling me how beautiful I was. It was ongoing – even after trying to shut it down. He then also sent me a photo of his top half with no clothes on. I later found out he is married with children.”

Conversation Highlights2026-05-08T07:58:39+00:00

1)

Can I tell u something
Yes
That it might sound weired to u u?
It's ok
U are a very beautiful woman
And i was struggling from A long time to tell you all these...
That is very kind
It's ok to admire what God created in Holiness and Purity amen

2)

Amen
U are very attractive woman
And I was like
Oh God
I cat stop
########... do you know how beautiful u are????
I beleive Character and intimacy with God is most important focus. However i appreciate the compliment thankyou

3)

U are a very attractive woman
Honestly
😊
I now feel embarrassed 🙈
It's ok
Where do u live
U married?
I am Married to Jesus yes
And u are very beautiful

4)

Woman
And attractive
Do you know Jesus?
Why are you sending a woman of God photos with no clothes on?
God loves you so much
That's a mistake

5)

Respect your self please. And show respect for me to
I apologise
I pray that you encounter Gods love in such a radical way that He fils your voids.
I see you name yourself prophet. Be careful i tell you th truth
I'm not perfect ########

6)

No you're not. None of us are. But you need to step down from claiming to be a prophet of God until you repent and come into alignment with the Word in some areas. I grieve with Holy Spirit for you because you are called to be a son of God. To love your sisters with a Holy Love....
Full Conversation2026-04-14T15:19:42+00:00

↑ Alex requests help with £100 for groceries.

↑ Alex confirms his PayPal link.

↑ Interactions with ‘Prophet Alex’ WhatsApp account follow…

↑ Interactions with Alex’s WhatApp account follow. (Note: This is the same account featured in Scott Moran’s story through which Scott verified Alex’s identity.)

↑ Alex initiates a conversation with “Lauren” on 10/03/2026.

↑ Alex tells “Lauren” she is “a very beautiful woman”.

↑ “Lauren” emphasises holiness and purity.

↑ Alex repeats to “Lauren”, “You are a very attractive woman.”

↑ Alex tells “Lauren” that he can’t stop thinking about her.

↑ Alex states for a third time, “”Lauren”, do you know how beautiful you are?” “Lauren” again emphasises good character and intimacy with God.

↑ Alex asserts for the fourth time, “You are a very attractive woman. Honestly” and he asks “Lauren” where she lives.

↑ “Lauren” again emphasises relationship with Jesus.

↑ Alex states for the fifth time, “And you are very beautiful. Woman. And attractive.”

↑ Alex sends “Lauren” an a (CGI/AI?) naked upper body shot in his likeness, prompting “Lauren” to ask Alex, “Do you know Jesus?”

↑ “Lauren” asks Alex why he is sending such a photo to a Christian woman and tells him to respect himself and her.

↑ “Lauren” prays that Alex will encounter God’s love and Alex sends praying hands.

↑ “Lauren” cautions Alex about calling himself a prophet.

↑ “Lauren” calls Alex to step down from claiming to be a prophet.

↑ “Lauren” calls Alex to a higher standard of behaviour.

↑ “Lauren” shares the gospel with Alex.

↑ “Lauren” rebukes Alex and suggests he cries out to God.

“MICHAEL”, United States of America:

“Alex ‘prophesied’ my daughter would commit suicide unless I paid him £600 to pray for her…”

Personal Statement2026-04-15T13:31:49+00:00

“Regarding Prophet Alex, He was a friend on Facebook and WhatsApp. For a few years he seemed good at first and he posted several miracles on Facebook and he seemed genuine.

About a year ago he contacted me and told me he was having meetings in UK and was running short of money £100 if I can help. I thought it’s to help others considering what I saw of him on Facebook, so I immediately sent him the money.

I then had a health issue and asked if he would pray for me. He said he was doing 1:1 and charged around £100. I agreed and he called me on time as promised.

Then he told me he was a Prophet and in the spiritual realm he could see that my wife did something in the medical profession (and my wife is a nurse) but he could have known this as he was my friend on facebook. Then he says you have a child in college. A girl. (Again he could have known as he was a friend on Facebook.)

Then he tells me my daughter is considering suicide and to stop it he can pray but to first put the live 1:1 call on hold and deposit or send him £600 immediately. Once he received it he would pray.

The moment he told me this I realized he was a scammer and told him to stop scamming people and disconnected the call. I cut him off Facebook and blocked him.

Before disconnecting him he told me to repent for saying bad things to him and said bad things will happen to me.”

Conversation Highlights2026-04-26T17:44:23+00:00
Hi can I ask you to pray for us to rent a hall for 1 day conference? We have the rest of money but we need one more £100 Blessings!❤️
Sure I can send you but I don't have PayPal account it was hacked some time back
I have cash app or I can do money transfer
Glad to help you
Full Conversation2026-04-15T17:33:12+00:00

↑ Alex asks “Michael” for £100 and “Michael” is glad to help.

“HANNAH”, United Kingdom:

“Alex told me I was very beautiful and asked to meet up. When I refused, he told me to be careful. It caused me anxiety and spiritual doubt…”

Personal Statement2026-04-15T11:03:55+00:00

“Alex contacted me on messenger (which I wouldn’t normally use unless it’s ministry related), making comments about my appearance & expressing a desire to meet me in person. He used a “positive prophetic word” in an attempt to guage my attention which I treated as generic & I was trying to be as dismissive as possible. His approach made me uncomfortable, particularly given the context of ministry.

I respectfully declined his advances to meet in person & declined his attempts at flattering me. Because of this, the tone of his communication changed. He then spoke negatively over my life, suggesting that difficult or dark things would come as a result of my decision. He also later denied any personal pursuit.

This experience had a genuine impact on me over time. It caused me some anxiety & spiritual doubt. In particular, it led me to question my baptism—which took place with Alex and his team present—it stirred doubts about my forgiveness & my past, despite my faith in Christ and my commitment to leave behind my previous involvement in New Age practices.

Really scary the deceit behind his ‘ministry’. What an absolute blasphemy against the Lord. He is very well known now so I’ve been praying for the Lord to bring all this out in the open.”

Conversation Highlights2026-05-08T08:00:33+00:00

1)

Can I ask which country u live in
UK
You?
Which City
########
Aha.
Can I ask you, are you in a relationship
U see... there is a reason why I asked you these questions
God showed me you are not married in the spiritual realm

2)

Not yet haha
Do you have children
Listen u are very very beautiful girl
I als live near ########
Are you willing to meet?🙈
Sorry I don't meet married men
I'm not married though... my partner cheated on me a while ago
I know who you are and I do know you're married

3)

what I m saying ########
Be careful.... I saw some things coming your way....
I told you u are beautiful
In a brother way
Because
There is something dark comming your way

4)

Full Conversation2026-05-08T16:43:09+00:00

↑ Alex initiates a conversation with “Hannah” claiming that God is going to elevate her.

↑ Alex claims he heard these things from God and “Hannah” reveals she’s had similar messages from others.

↑ Alex asks “Hannah” for personal information: country, city, and is she in a relationship?

↑ Having established “Hannah” is not in a relationship Alex says “God showed me you are not married in the spiritual realm.” Alex then tells her, “You are a very beautiful woman.”

↑ Alex continues to ask personal information.

↑ Alex tells “Hannah” again that she is a very beautiful girl and that he also lives near her town.

↑ Alex asks if “Hannah” is willing to meet. She refuses him and he denies that he is married.

↑ “Hannah” suspects that Alex might not be a Christian and Alex prolongs the conversation.

↑ “Hannah” continues to close the conversation.

↑ Alex warns “Hannah” to be careful and says “something dark is coming your way.”

↑ Hannah blocks Alex.

↑ A few weeks later, “Hannah” sees a public warning message about Alex.

↑ “Hannah” shares her experience on Facebook.

“JESSICA”, United States of America:

“Alex said an attack would happen in my life and I should send him $500, which I sent him out of fear…”

Personal Statement2026-04-15T17:01:57+00:00

I have donated to Alex Ministry several times and one day he sent me a message stating that the Lord showed him that an attack will happen in my life and that I have to send him $500.

Unfortunately, I sent him the money because that same week I had seen him share a testimony on his Facebook. Supposedly a lady did not sow into his ministry as the Lord had instructed her to do, and she lost all of the money she had in her bank account afterwards.

I ended up sending him the money out of fear. After coming to my senses and realizing that he scammed me or is operating in witchcraft, I ended up blocking him.

In total I sent Alex over £2,000.

Conversation Highlights2026-04-17T15:25:10+00:00

Bank Transfer to Alexandru Iordan

Exchange rate (16/08/25)
$519.77 USD = £391.30 GBP
1 USD = 0.07528 GBP

Date Amount
June 2023 £470.72
29 June £507.49
14 July £191.79
23 July £210.59
3 August £287.82
16 August £391.82

Grand Total £2,060.23

Full Conversation2026-04-15T17:41:28+00:00

↑ “Jessica’s” donations to Alex totalling over £2,000

↑ Exchange rate from $USD to £GBP

“ANNA”, United States of America:

“I was emotionally manipulated for money while I was vulnerable…”

Personal Statement2026-04-20T18:00:07+00:00

I too have been emotionally manipulated to give money to Alex Iordan, and have been given a lot of prophetic words, which I now know are not from the Lord. I trusted him because I thought the Lord was speaking to me. And it seemed very genuine telling me things that only God could have known. He gave me a prophetic word saying that we will have a financial breakthrough if we give $300.

It saddens my heart but it’s also a relief to know that it was not real because I had false hopes. He is giving people false expectations about their lives. One felt like you could never measure up. It would never reach what you should reach financially also.

Thank you all for doing this. It’s finally letting me know that I’m not alone in this.

I did reach out to Alex because there was things things he said would come to pass and they never did. That’s when I knew he was wrong.

But I was just in a really difficult time together with my family and we were vulnerable.

Thanks for sharing this, hopefully it will prevent him from continuing on.

Conversation Highlights2026-04-25T17:38:09+00:00

Bank Transfer to Alexandru Iordan

DatePaid 29 October 2023
USD $50.00
Exchange Rate 1USD = 0.752 GBP
Fees $2.50
USD Total $52.50
GBP £37.60
He gave me a prophetic word saying that we will have a financial breakthrough if we give $300.
Full Conversation2026-04-20T15:55:15+00:00

↑ Anna sends Alex £39.48/$52.50USD.

↑ Anna responds to a warning about Alex on social media and alleges Alex had told her she would have a financial breakthrough if she gave him $300.

JOLA, Poland:

“Alex often justified it with urgent circumstances. I was always ‘the only one who could help’ so I felt obligated. Only after the last one did I realize he was lying…”

Personal Statement2026-04-20T18:00:29+00:00

I’d been following Alex for over four years. I listened to his teachings and testimonies. He gave the impression of a humble person who was obedient to God. He spoke this way to himself and cited stories from his life to confirm his obedience to God.

After his live Facebook videos, Alex began asking for money directly to me on Messenger three years ago. At first, it was small amounts of £50, but over the past two years, increasingly larger sums of £200 to £500. Alex always justified this with urgent circumstances: his family was in a difficult financial situation, he needed to expand his ministry, or recently, he lost his passport while in Austria with no way to return.

So I felt obligated to help him. Only after the last correspondence did I realize he was lying. He’d asked me twice for a larger sum within a week… And the previous traditional transfer from my account had been rejected by his bank.

He explained that I needed to send him money another way, preferably via QR code or BLIK. Unfortunately, I did just that and sent him £200. Alex wrote, begging, but it was always a commitment that only I could help him or that the situation was exceptionally difficult.

Previously, he would ask for money after recording himself and prophesying or blessing, but then for several months, he only contacted me for money. I’m sorry he manipulated me for his own gain.

Conversation Highlights2026-04-26T17:48:55+00:00

1)

 
Hi can i ask you to pray and also maybe consider to help us to rent a hall for 1 day conference?

We have the rest of money but we need one more £100

blessings!❤️
Revolut: https://revolut.me/alexan9ca2
Hi can I kindly ask you for £200
We need it for our ministry

2)

Hi my dear sister Jola, I'm in Austria and I lost my passport and I can't come back to England from Yesterday...

Im in need of £500 to be able to come back 🥲

Can you please help me? 🙏

3)

Full Conversation2026-05-06T14:09:46+00:00

↑ Alex asks Jola for £100 to help rent a conference hall.

↑ Alex asks Jola for £200 ‘we need for our ministry’.

↑ Alex asks Jola for £500 to replace a missing passport, ‘to be able to come back’. Apparently there are no security staff or fellow passengers in this airport.

↑ Jola’s payments to Alex total £275.80.

↑ An English translation of Jola’s payments to Alex.

↑ A failed payment to Alex.

↑ An English translation of a failed payment to Alex.

↑ Jola shares her experience of Alex on social media.

KRISTINA, United States of America:

“As a married woman, I received an inappropriate message from Alex telling me I was ‘VERY VERY beautiful’…”

Personal Statement2026-04-16T14:19:29+00:00

I don’t really know ‘Prophet Alex’ other than the fact that he is a Facebook friend of mine. He would occasionally send me an inbox. Like, a well crafted prophetic message that just seemed generic. Something that he would probably send to every Facebook friend on Messenger, which I ignored for the most part, but I thought that he was a brother in Christ.

And then out of nowhere he sent me this message of, “You are a VERY VERY beautiful woman.” And I thought that was inappropriate because I’m very happily married for 14 years, my profile picture always shows my husband, and my husband is on Facebook.

So, it’s just disrespectful that a Christian man would send something like that to a married woman. And then I click on his profile and see that he is married. So I took a screenshot of that message and showed it to my husband and I sent it also to Alex’s wife on Messenger, because I just don’t engage in that stuff.

At first I thought maybe his profile was hacked, so I waited a few days to make sure it is truly him and his profile wasn’t hacked, so I did give him a benefit of a doubt. But after that, seeing him post, making videos and all of that on his profile – the same profile he sent me the message from – I knew OK, this is his real identity and he’s the one who sent the message.

So when I saw an online post about his integrity and what he does in ministry, it greatly disturbed me. It’s very unsettling, but this is the reality of who this man is.

Conversation Highlights2026-05-14T13:16:12+00:00
Full Conversation2026-04-20T15:44:22+00:00

↑ Alex sends a generic request for money.

↑ Alex sends a prophetic word for Kristina, which she believes to be generic.

↑ Kristina questions whether this message was specifically for her, and Alex says that The Lord impressed the word upon his heart for her.

↑ Alex responds with a second word for Kristina.

↑ Alex suggests that Kristina’s life will begin to change.

↑ The following day Alex sends a third word as ‘direction for your life’.

↑ The word continues.

↑ Only a few hours later, Alex sends a fourth word to Kristina.

↑ The message continues to a second page.

↑ After several days of silence, Alex messages Kristina that she is ‘a VERY VERY beautiful woman’.

IONUT, Romania:

“I lent Alex £1,000. Then he removed me from Facebook and ignored my calls.”

Personal Statement2026-05-05T08:31:45+00:00

I had an issue with Alexandru, he asked for a loan of 1000 Pound Sterling saying that his father died. I gave it to him, then after a while he removed me from Facebook and also ignored my calls.

After a few months, my wife contacted his wife (on Facebook) and through great difficulties we managed to get our money back but I believe only because his wife made pressures on him.

I did not want to go public with this but since others might be in the same situation I believe this is the right thing to do.

Peace and blessings in the name of Jesus.
Ionut

Conversation Highlights2026-05-14T13:15:38+00:00

1)

our ministry was a blessing to you (your family friends) would
You take a moment and help us in this Very difficult situation

Please remember us in this very difficult moment.

I pray that God will touch your heart❤️
🙏
Brother, when do you need it — I mean, how soon?
Hey, even right now... It's very urgent🙈
> You sent

£116.34

In the name of Jesus

2)

Brother, forgive me. I have a big request for you — please be willing to lend us £1000 to resolve the situation.
My wife, children, and I need to go to my father's funeral, who passed away last night
Or whatever amount you can
I'm sorry to ask you
But we are in a very difficult situation right now
Alexandru, can I call you?
Missed Call 📞
Sure
Outgoing Call 📞
> You sent

£1,000
Outgoing Call 📞

3)

Brother, what's happening with the money? I need to repay a debt to my father.
Failed to connect 📞

Sorry, you cannot call Alexandru Iordan because of their privacy settings. You can ask them to modify their setting or to call you instead.
OK
This person is unavailable on Messenger

4)

Full Conversation2026-05-14T13:14:49+00:00

↑ Alex requests help through the Revolute app for ‘a very difficult situation’. Ionut requests more details. Alex says ‘it’s very urgent’. Ionut sends £116. (The £1,000 relates to a later request from Alex for travel to a funeral.)

↑ A translation of the previous image.

↑ Alex sends a similar request to Ionut for £400 through WhatsApp.

↑ On 30th March, Alex requests £1,000 for his family to travel to his father’s funeral. Ionut requests a call with Alex to verify his identity and sends £1,000 later that day – (see image 1).

↑ A translation of the previous image.

↑ Following the loan of £1,000, Iount is unable to reach Alex on several platforms.

↑ Following the loan of £1,000, Iount is unable to reach Alex on several platforms.

↑ Ionut sends a video about the £1,000 loan to Alex’s wife because he is unable to reach Alex.

BEN & OLGA, United Kingdom:

“Alex borrowed £600 but we never saw the money again…”

Personal Statement2026-05-09T06:33:33+00:00

We donated £500 to Alex for his family mission trip to Spain. During the trip he asked to borrow a further £600 because he told us the need there was so great and he wanted to extend the trip. Alex promised prompt repayment of the money, but it was never returned to us.

Alex also messaged us for £400 to help with an urgent house move, and £500 to attend an overseas funeral. At that time we couldn’t help because of our own financial situation.

Due to our past support, we asked Alex if we could join a paid course of his at no cost. We felt disappointed when he would not let us join, despite our past support of him.

We honestly don’t know what to do about him. We just pray that more people would become aware of his actions because we can’t stand the idea of him taking advantage of other people.

Conversation Highlights2026-05-08T08:02:00+00:00

1)

Could you borrow us £600? I will give them back to you soon.

The reason why I'm asking is because we are [planning] to stay couple of days longer here

(the need is so great over here...) Please let me know
Okay, the money should be sent now 😀 Looking forward to hearing about it all when you get back!

2)

Help for Apostle Alex & family

Hey... together with my wife and our two boys ######## and ######## we will have to move from the house we are renting right now to another place due to the Landlord is an atheist and he began to put pressure on us to leave....

We are in a URGENT need of £400

Would you please consider to help us? If our ministry was a blessing to you (your family friends would You take a moment and help us in this very difficult situation

Please remember us in this very difficult moment.

I pray that God will touch your heart ❤️ 🙏

3)

Hi Ben and Olga I pray you guys are doing well 🙏

Oh... yesterday I received a very bad news...

my father passed away 😢

And I can't get to him in Romania. I'm really desperate...

I'm coming to you humbly asking if you could help me with £500 to get there.....

I will give them Back to you guys On Monday
Full Conversation2026-05-07T10:26:08+00:00

↑ Alex asks Ben to lend him £600 to extend their trip.

↑ Alex highlights the great need to Ben.

↑ Ben confirms that the loan has been sent to Alex.

↑ Alex requests £400 for urgent needs.

↑ 2nd April: Alex requests £500 for funeral travel because his father died yesterday (1st April). (Alex’s message is sent 2 days after receiving £1,000 on 31st March from Ionut for funeral travel. See Ionut’s Story.)

JAMES, United States of America:

‘Alex said, “I don’t owe you anything. Who do you think you are?” I was in a vulnerable season and it seems that Alex took advantage of my circumstances for his own financial gain…’

Personal Statement2026-04-16T14:18:30+00:00

I first met Alex attending a Christian seminar weekend in 2021. About a year later, I noticed Alex posting on Facebook groups and accepted his friend request.

I began watching his Facebook Live videos and joined his Sunday training courses. During one session, Alex claimed that gold dust appeared from heaven on his hands. He used this to pressure attendees to give specific amounts of money, sometimes addressing them by name and claiming that the request was a direct word from God. He told me that God was instructing me to sow a “seed of faith” into his ministry, which led me to donate £82.88. I trusted Alex partly because he mentioned a network I was part of, which gave the impression that he was closely connected to a legitimate ministry.

Later, when I was going through a period of severe financial and emotional crisis, I was contacted by Alex, who insisted that God wanted me to give him £1,000. He promised prayer, discipleship, and support during my difficult time. I could not afford £1,000, but I sent £500, which I borrowed from a credit card because I was short of money at the time.

However, after sending the money, Alex became unresponsive, and did not provide the promised support. When I later reached out for help, Alex replied, “You don’t have any faith,” and blocked me and ceased all communication.

About a year later, I noticed Alex had created a new Facebook account and resumed similar activities. I joined in an attempt to address the previous situation with him cordially, but he responded dismissively: “I don’t owe you anything. Who do you think you are?” and he blocked me again.

I was in a vulnerable season and it seems that Alex took advantage of my circumstances for his own financial gain.

Conversation Highlights2026-04-17T15:23:27+00:00

Bank Transfer to Alexandru Iordan

DatePaid 29 October 2023
USD $105.00
Exchange Rate 1USD = 0.7893 GBP
Fees $8.30
USD Total $113.30
GBP £82.88
   
DatePaid 11 November 2023
USD $637.42
Exchange Rate 1USD = 0.7844 GBP
Fees $23.72
USD Total $661.14
GBP £500.00

Grand Total USD $774.44
Grand Total GBP £582.88

Full Conversation2026-04-20T15:48:56+00:00

↑ James sends Alex £82.88.

↑ …continuation details from £82.88/ $105USD exchange.

↑ James sends Alex £500.00.

↑ …continuation details from £500/ $661.14USD exchange.

RICH & CLAIRE, United Kingdom:

“When Alex told us how difficult things were for him and his family we turned the overdue loan of £400 into a gift. At the time, we were glad to help. Now we believe he cheated us…”

Personal Statement2026-04-24T13:19:26+00:00

Alex voice-messaged us way back in 2018 explaining his hardship and asking for a loan of £400. He said that he’d not been paid and needed some money for rent. He promised to repay the money in two weeks when his next pay cheque came in. We felt glad to help a brother in desperate need by sending a loan.

We contacted Alex two weeks later to remind him it was time to pay back the loan. Alex quickly messaged back and said he was in a job interview and would call back later. He sent a photo of himself at the interview. He also messaged, “Oh man… going thru so much this period…”

A few minutes later he called and explained about his difficult circumstances. We can’t now recall the detail of what he said, but it resulted in us turning the loan into a gift.

In 2021, “Peter” shared in a WhatsApp group that he had heard Alex had no food and wondered if anyone in the group could help. We sent Alex a further gift of £150 on PayPal.

On both occasions, we believed we were assisting a brother in genuine need and we were glad to help. However, after hearing other similar testimonies, and seeing similar patterns of behaviour elsewhere, we now believe that Alex emotionally manipulated us and never intended to return the loan from the outset.

In our case, and others we have observed that Alex:
* Requested a loan and did not return it, eg. Scott’s story, Ben & Olga’s Story, (attempted in “Peter’s” case).
* Emphasising desperate and urgent circumstances, eg. Scott’s story, Jola’s story, “Peter’s” story.
* Sends a picture to ‘demonstrate’ his situation, eg. “Peter’s” story, Jola’s story.

It is so disappointing to see someone using the name of Jesus to manipulate and cheat others. We hope and pray that Alex will come to a place of repentance.

Conversation Highlights2026-05-08T08:11:07+00:00

1)

Voice Message
0:00
Hey Alex, how much do you need?
We still need 400£ but any amount would be good...
OK. We'll pray about it. We'll be in touch in the morning.

Blessings.
Hey Alex, How's it going? We can lend you £400. What is you account number and sort code?

Blessings.
😱thank you sooo much
Hi Alex... I just sent you £400. When you have been paid you can send it back to us at ########/##-##-##. Also praying that God will bless your work situation and give you a job that really blesses you and your family. 🙂

2)

You also said you would repay the £400 around now... did you get your payment from work yet? Blessings.
Hi,yes is true..i m right naw at interview i will call you after
Oh man..going true so much thise period..

3)

Hey Alex, good to talk with you and to hear more about your situation. Claire and I just talked about it and we would like you to keep the £400 as a gift. You don't need to pay us back anything. We will be praying for your new job. i hope that sometime you and your family can come and stay with us for a weekend. Blessings.
One day you can use it to bless somebody else.
Yes...Amen!

4)

Message sent from “Peter”

Hey all, brother Alexandru reached out to me the other day. As you all are aware he's doing full time ministry and asked for some help but didn't mention finances. I don't think he wanted to ask for money but he said he has no food and struggling. But he's still out on the street preaching and healing praise God. I said I would share with you guys if you feel led to help him out. I know you all give where needed anyways but thought I'd just share. If you feel you wanna help him out ill share his paypal link below ❤️
https://www.paypal.me/alexandruiordan47gma

PayPal payment to Alexandru Iordan

DatePaid 20 April 2021
GBP £150.00
Full Conversation2026-05-13T15:22:43+00:00
0:00

↑ Alex voice messages Rich to ask for a loan.

↑ Alex requests a loan of £400 from Rich & Claire in 2018.

↑ Rich confirms the loan and sends details for repaying the money.

↑ Rich sends a reminder to Alex about returning the £400 loan.

↑ Alex highlights how difficult things are for him.

↑ Hearing about Alex’s circumstances, Rich and Claire turn their loan into a gift.

↑ Rich and Claire encourage Alex to use the money to one day bless others.

↑ “Peter” messages a group with Rich & Claire to say Alex is in need.

↑ Rich & Claire agree to pray about sending Alex some money.

↑ Rich and Claire send £150 to support Alex.

“PETER”, United Kingdom:

“Alex asked to borrow £300 for food. It seemed off to me and I challenged him about it. He tried to condemn, and belittle me for not sending him money…”

Personal Statement2026-04-24T15:49:49+00:00

I met Alex through Christian training network, and over the years contacted him for prayer a few times via social media. Over time I noticed irregular online activity from Alex such as the creation and deletion of multiple Facebook accounts and posting duplicated content.

In November 2025, Alex messaged me requesting a loan of £300 for food and promised repayment within a few days. When I questioned the amount, Alex replied that he needed to pay a bill and that a loan of any amount would be OK. Alex also sent a photo of himself working as a security guard at an Asda supermarket as a way of saying he could pay me back.

The situation felt concerning and raised questions in my mind. The following morning, Alex told me that there was no longer a need for the loan because he had been “blessed” with £50,000!

Only two weeks later, he contacted me again asking for help with £100. When I inquired about the previously mentioned £50,000 and whether it had been a lie, Alex told me I had “failed the test” and that he would have given me £7,000 had I provided the requested funds.

Alex started quoting scripture in an attempt to condemn me for not providing the money. He suggested that I had failed to “go to a deeper level.” I told him that people should not be manipulated into giving money and dismissed his assertion that God was using him to test me.

I told him that, according to my understanding of the Bible, giving is voluntary: each person should give according to what he has purposed in his heart and not by compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. I told him to repent of his behaviour.

I became concerned for others; particularly new believers, who might feel pressured under similar circumstances but not know how to respond. I approached a mutual acquaintance of Alex to raise these concerns but I was dismissed.

Alex later messaged me, calling me “worldly” and a “spiritual baby” for discussing the matter with others. He claimed several people had informed him that I had talked to them about Alex. Alex sent me reports of what they had supposedly said about me. I knew they weren’t true because I only told one person, and I told Alex so.

Conversation Highlights2026-05-08T08:05:51+00:00

1)

"Come, Alex, I will show you something you must say to Collette - because it is important."
Hey bro, im not Collete. Was this meant for someone else?
It was for you brother

I had the same Dream for you and another siater
Thank you for sharing brother 🙏 God bless you
Oh... Can I ask you Kindly... we need £300 desperately... until Friday

Is more for food to be honest with you
£300 for food?
Food and a bill

Friday I will give them back to you

2)

I will receive my salary

I'm working by the way
PT-IMG-04_3
As a security
Don't really like to depend on people... so I decided to work and do ministry and providing for me and family

The only thing is that we have received this unexpected bill

Out of nowhere
£300 is too much for me bro, sorry

3)

How much you can
£50
Ok brother
https://www.paypal.me/Actschurch89
Why did you feel to message me bro?
I don't really have to feel to write u brother do I?
No, but this never happens unless its usually a scam on here. If we were really close and in contact often then I'd be sure but to ask somebody for £300 for food till friday seems way off to any man
Hi brother, after I spoke with you the Lord has blessed us with £50000

Glory be to God
50 thousand? Wow bro thats you taken care of praise God

4)

Can I kindly ask you if you could help with £100
Hi bro, wow you spent 50 grand?
What on?
Or did you lie?
Oh brother... this was just a test for you.. and u keep on falling it...
The Lord told me to test you
Is not about what I have
No its not brother
You are manipulating
Repent bro
If u would say
That u will give
I was just about to send you £7000

5)

Give freely
You dont test to give
Its twisted
Brother, you are saying God told you to test me with giving you £100 and in return you were going to give me £7000? But because I questioned why you would ask for £100 if the Lord gave you 50 grand and you are telling me i failed the test?
Exactly
Because I don't need them
Then why would you lie?
Is God a liar?
Is not a lie brother is a test
God bless you bro, God speaks to me. And he isnt testing me through you. You are in the bond of iniquity

6)

Brother wake up
Don't be deceived
Your mindset is limit God and is a worldly thinking brother
Before u answered
U were supposed to
To pray
Not answering by impuls
First off you ask £300 for food. Then add theres a bill. Then next morning get £50,000. Couple weeks later ask for £100.

As soon as I call out

you go on the defensive. Saying I failed. This is not right. And you are condemning me.

7)

Yes, everyone with a worldly mind like you will always see things this way. I am not here to justify myself to someone who judges from a human perspective.
I dont feel challenged, you are trying to make out im worldy and failing in an area.
📞 Missed Audio Call
Why not answer Alex?
Lets talk
Brother, the reason I chose not to engage with you is simple - l don't waste my time on this kind of behaviour.

Reaching out to others with messages like this says a lot about how you acted and where you are spiritually right now.
Several people contacted me because they were uncomfortable with what you sent them - that was their response, not mine.

it's time to stop drinking milk and start eating solid food.

8)

hope that you will grow and not remain a baby spiritually, because the way you act right now says it all, as you can see, people believe the same about you
You write 2 responses from people Alex? But I only reached out to brother ######## regarding your behaviour. As I have seen him on the streets with you over the past few years doing evangelism via social media. So its either ######## writing 2 responses, not more people? Or your making one up?
Full Conversation2026-04-27T12:03:04+00:00

↑ Alex sends “Peter” a prophetic message but it is addressed to someone called Collette.

↑ “Peter” asks Alex if the message was meant for someone else, but Alex insists he had the same dream for “Peter” too.

↑ Alex tells “Peter” that “we need £300 desperately…” for food. When challenged, Alex says it is also to pay an unspecified bill.

↑ Alex says he receives his salary on Friday and he can pay “Peter” back then. He sends a picture of himself dressed as an ASDA security guard.

↑ Alex says he prefers working to depending on others but he received an unexpected bill. Peter says he could help with £50.

↑ “Peter” questions why Alex messaged him for £300 out of the blue.

↑ “Peter” suggests to Alex that his behaviour is similar to Facebook scams and Alex tells “Peter” if he wants to give – OK, otherwise fine.

↑ Alex contacts “Peter” the next day saying he received £50,000 and “Peter” expresses surprise.

↑ “Peter” updates Alex on his circumstances and says prayer would be appreciated.

↑ Alex asks for £100 and “Peter” challenges him about whether the previous £50,000 is spent or fictitious. Alex claims the request was a ‘test’.

↑ “Peter” does not accept Alex’s ‘test’ and calls him out for manipulation, telling him to repent. Alex claims he would have sent “Peter” £7,000.

↑ “Peter” calls Alex’s behaviour ‘twisted’. Alex claims that such ‘tests’ are necessary to go deeper with God.

↑ “Peter” clarifies that if he had sent Alex £100, Alex had planned to send “Peter” £7,000. Alex confirms.

↑ “Peter” rebukes Alex again and sends several scripture quotes about money and not testing brothers and sisters. Alex replies with a verse about God testing people.

↑ Alex quotes more scriptures and asks “Peter” why God would trust him if he can’t sacrifice £100 to Alex.

↑ Alex tells “Peter” to ‘wake up’ and ‘don’t be deceived’.

↑ Alex tells “Peter” he is limiting God through his ‘worldly thinking’, but “Peter” does not accept this.

↑ Alex sends more Bible quotes about testing.

↑ “Peter” recaps the whole conversation to Alex and calls it ‘dodgy’. He calls Alex out for becoming defensive when questioned, and putting condemnation on him.

↑ Alex continues to assert that “Peter” is worldly-minded and that he therefore does not need to answer to him.

↑ Alex sends “Peter” two messages, supposedly from others who complained to Alex about “Peter’s” behaviour.

↑ “Peter” calls Alex but he refuses the call, explaining he doesn’t want to waste his time.

↑ Alex says that several people contacted his about “Peter’s” behaviour, because of what “Peter” allegedly sent them about Alex.

↑ Alex calls “Peter” a baby and suggests that others believe the same about him. “Peter” informs Alex he only reached out to one of Alex’s contacts.

“JOSHUA”, United States of America:

“Alex told my wife that God would leave her unless she gave him $500…”

Personal Statement2026-04-27T18:44:39+00:00

My wife sent Alex $100 a few years back. Later, he told her that GOD wanted her to ‘sow a seed’ of $500. He said that GOD would leave her unless she gave him that amount.

I told my wife that is false teaching and we both ended up blocking him. Now we can no longer access our old messages with him.

We choose to forgive him, but he doesn’t need to be charging money to preach the gospel, give words of knowledge/prophecy, or tell people if they don’t ‘sow into’ his ministry, bad things will happen to them.

“LYDIA”, United States of America:

‘Alex asked me for £50… Then he continued, “You are a very beautiful woman, sorry but you are a very, very attractive woman. If you want, we can call…”‘

Personal Statement2026-05-05T11:53:53+00:00

After a Zoom call with Alex, he gave me encouraging words and spoke insight into some of the challenges I was going through, and prayed for me. The next day I woke up surprised to see I had received healing in several parts of my body and energy like I had never felt in a while.

He asked me to sow into his ministry at £500, and I gave freely. Later he offered a training for £100, which I sent through PayPal, but for whatever reason, I never got more information on that.

More recently, I reached out to him asking to keep me in prayer. He started telling me the devil hates me becasue I’m beautiful. Then he said I have “a VERY beautiful face” and the devil doesn’t like it. He asked me for £50 for his ministry. To be honest, I thought he must have been hacked. I asked him for a quick call. He said it was 3am, maybe in the morning. Then he continued, “You are a very beautiful woman, sorry but you are a very, very attractive woman. If you want, we can call.”

I pray that whatever is going on, in which he cares more about his image than the truth, is revealed to him. The Facebook likes he buys is the clearest sign to me that there is a desire to be seen by the world as something, rather than to be seen by God. So, in love I just pray that he has the strength to turn from any false inclinations.

Conversation Highlights2026-05-08T08:07:32+00:00

1)

Oh okay thank you ☺️

2)

Brother Alex thank you so much. It's sent for the 300! God bless you ☺️
Prophet Alex...

If you could keep me in your prayers. I am still in the hospital...

If I can please request prayer for healing and a more genuine faith.
Hi there
How are you? 😊
Just been reading what you are writing and praying for understanding.
Just wanted to tell you that the devil hates you

3)

Because
If your beautiful
Did I know that
U
Wow, I don't feel beautiful sometimes but 🫠 but it's good the devil hates me must mean I'm closer to God 😅 my prayer o
Wow, I don't feel beautiful sometimes...
I'm telling you... you shave a VERY beautiful face 😅 😊
And he doesn't like that
He hates beauty

4)

Brother Alex wow that's something I never thought about. I often don't even look at faces 🤣
How are you doing?
The trials here are a bit intense I feel but just praying to really hear the Lord
Just wanted to ask you if you could help with £50
For our ministry
Can I call you to talk for a second 🙏
Here is 3am
🙈
Maybe in the morning
Great
Could help
U

5)

God bless you 🙏
########... u are very beautiful woman
Sorry to come across
Like this
But
You are very very attractive woman
If u want we can call
Full Conversation2026-05-06T11:41:27+00:00

↑ “Lydia” sends Alex £200, followed by a further £300 in response to some ministry.

↑ “Lydia” paid £100 for a course Alex was promoting.

↑ “Lydia” requests prayer and Alex responds a few days later.

↑ Alex tells “Lydia” the devil hates her because she is beautiful.

↑ Alex requests money, so “Lydia” requests a voice call.

↑ Alex tells “Lydia” she is “a very beautiful woman” and “a very attractive woman” and says, “If u want we can call”.

“CHLOE”, United Kingdom:

“I sent a large amount of money to Alex for a family mission trip from my own personal savings. I asked him for an account of his trip, but he did not provide it.”

Personal Statement2026-05-07T10:36:41+00:00

I came across Alex on Facebook a few years ago. His posts showed him preaching the gospel and healing the sick, it was inspiring and there was no reason to doubt he was genuine. I wanted to sow into God’s work and gifted him a large sum out of my personal savings as he needed it for him and his family to go preach the gospel in Europe for a week or two. He didn’t provide an account of their time there as I’d asked him to. He reached out to me a couple times afterwards asking for hundreds for ministry and personal needs, but I didn’t feel it was right.

I noticed early on a number of inconsistencies which were question marks for me. He would announce he was taking a break from Facebook the next 4 weeks to fast and pray, but then he would be back on Facebook again after only 1 week or so. This happened about 3 times that I noticed. Also announcing that they were going to start their own church, and start training courses, but then nothing ever materialised, and when I enquired as to the location, he was not forthcoming but only replied, “England”.

On his video lives, I noticed he increasingly talked about sowing a seed into his ministry eg. he would encourage attendees to sow £30 there and then, via PayPal before he prophesied to us.

The last time I reached out to him he acknowledged my prayer request then immediately followed with a request for £400 citing ministry needs, and saying he knew God would help me if I gave, (which was a strange thing to say). I stopped following him because I didn’t feel the way he went about providing for his ministry was Godly. If God is behind a ministry, provision comes, it doesn’t look like begging in my opinion.

Conversation Highlights2026-05-09T06:46:45+00:00

1)

2)

...I'm reaching out for your support in purchasing a new camera for our ministry...

We are believing God for £500...

Your contributions will help us enhance our outreach and connect with more people in need.
...Together with my wife and our two boys ######## and ######## we will have to move from the house... the Landlord is an atheist and he begun to put pressure on us to leave...

We are in a URGENT need of £400...
...take a moment in the Bery difficult situation.

Please remember us in the very difficult moment.

I pray that God will touch your heart ❤️ 🙏

3)

Absolutely I'm praying
Could you also maybe help us with £400?
...to start a church
A new building to rent
...if you help God will bless you
...I do feel sad that I have reached out in a state of distress, and you reply with a request for a large amount of money
Full Conversation2026-05-09T06:44:36+00:00

↑ “Chloe” sends several donations to Alex including £1,000 for a ministry trip.

↑ Alex gives a broad answer to “Chloe’s” request for more information.

↑ Alex makes a further request of £500 for a new video camera to ‘connect with more people in need’.

↑ Alex includes his PayPal details.

↑ Alex requests a further £400.

↑ Alex sends another PayPal reference.

↑ Having previously sent Alex more than £1,000, “Chloe” requests prayer and is met with a further request for money.

↑ Alex tells “Chloe” that God will bless her if she helps him with money.

↑ “Chloe” rebukes Alex for his response to her prayer request.

“CHRISTIAN”, Switzerland:

“I received a request from Alex asking for £450… He promised to return the money the next day… After the money transfer, he no longer responded…”

Personal Statement2026-05-11T10:28:59+00:00

I have known Alex through Facebook since 2020. We were personally in contact via WhatsApp. We had planned for him to come and visit me, to hold a healing seminar, and to spend time together, but due to COVID this was not possible. He truly encouraged me to step out more boldly and pray for healing. I occasionally gave him some donations. He also sent me pictures of Smith Wigglesworth’s Bible that he had received.

I attended several Zoom meetings with him and others.

I visited Alex in March 2022, and we went out together on the streets. He organized a small conference that I was able to attend, and he encouraged me to pray for healing and deliverance with greater faith. The time with him in the UK really strengthened my faith, and I started to pray more boldly afterwards. Our contact then became less regular.

On May 25, 2025, I received a request from him asking for £450 for a seminar that was supposed to start very soon. He promised to return the money the next day.

After the money transfer, he no longer responded — neither on WhatsApp nor on Messenger. I stopped trying to contact him, but in October he went live on Facebook and I was able to reach him. He explained that his accounts had been hacked and that it was not him who had requested the money.

The money was never returned.

Half a year later, I had the opportunity to speak with Alex on the phone. He gave me a prophetic word. I addressed the issue of the TLR report about him and said that I felt sorry about it. I also told him that my own experience was quite similar to what others had reported. Alex once again confirmed that he had been hacked and that even the police had been involved. He said that the person responsible had been arrested, and I was shown a police report.

I then asked Alex for the police report, but the first document he sent was not an official police document. Therefore, I asked for the official report, but Alex responded that he could not provide it because it was confidential.

Conversation Highlights2026-05-11T10:46:40+00:00

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Hey ######### my dear brother...
I need to ask you something very important
I urgently need £450 just for the day
by tomorrow night I will send it straight back to you, I promise.
You are the only one who truly helps and stands with our ministry, and I can't express how much that means to me.
Every time you've helped, God has opened doors we couldn't open ourselves.
He will bless you richly for standing with us again.
I'm trusting God and reaching out in faith.
Love you, brother.
Full Conversation2026-05-11T11:07:15+00:00

↑ Alex requests a 1-day loan of £450 from “Christian” emphasising the importance and urgency of the matter. He highlights to “Christian” that he is the “only one who truly helps”.

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