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Monday, 13 January 2014
Prophet David Owuor and Bishop Dr Margaret Wanjiru are embroiled in an ugly fight over claims of prosperity gospel and ‘fake miracles’.
The two servants of God have been lashing at each other, each questioning the credibility of the other’s miracles, qualifications and dedication to serve God. Prophet Owuor has over the past few months been castigating ‘false prophets’ whom he claims their sole aim was “to milk money from the congregation”.
But he was more than blunt recently, when in front of huge crowds in Kakamega and on live TV, termed Bishop Wanjiru “a false prophet”. He further mocked the Jesus is Alive Ministries founder, saying: “She claims the glory is here yet she can’t even perform one miracle,” to a thunderous crowd.
Days after Prophet Owuor attacked her on live TV, Bishop Wanjiru promptly responded.
In an interview with The Nairobian, Bishop Wanjiru dismissed Prophet Owuor as “an idler who has so much time in his hands and nothing to do with it”.
She further questioned Prophet Owuor’s famous claim that he never accepts sadaka from his congregation. “Can he explain the fleet of expensive cars he drives around in? Can he explain the lavish lifestyle he is accustomed to? I would want to know which spiritual world he gets those things from so that I can also go and get them for myself,” said an angry Bishop Wanjiru.
She further claimed Prophet Owuor’s miracles were highly questionable. “Can someone explain to me how someone in crutches will walk just for the duration of Owuor’s rally and the next day they are back to using crutches? He just gives people energizers and claims he is performing miracles,” claimed Bishop Wanjiru, terming Prophet Owuor a “one-day miracle man”.
When reached for comment, Prophet Owuor’s handlers declined to comment. However, the head of the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness has in the past said he does not engage in “prosperity gospel”. He once said: “In some towns like Mombasa, prostitutes go to pastors to pray for them so that they can get clients, and they promise to give tithes from the proceeds of their activities.
God is angry over witchcraft in the church. Some church leaders mix God with witchcraft.” The prophet has maintained that the church in Kenya has lost its moral authority. There has been speculation about his nationality, but he insists he is a Kenyan from Siaya.
He refuses to talk about his trademark unkempt beard. He said in an interview on October 19, 2004, that he was shown the state of the church in Kenya and had to preach to the clergy across the country to repent.
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