- A Tharaka Nithi bishop has left netizens puzzled after claiming to have the power to heal cancer and HIV/AIDs
- The man of God hailed that he had healed a secondary school teacher who was bedridden off HIV, and noted that Jesus had spoken to him
- Confessions of the controversial pastor, who also threw shade at Pastor Ng’ang’a’s revival sermons have left netizens casting doubt on the existence of such miracles
Bishop Junius Mutembei of Rapture Revival Oasis in Tharaka Nithi has sparked controversy after claiming to have healed cancer and HIV/AIDS patients.
Speaking within a humble structure, amidst murmurs from the congregation, he asserted himself as a genuine healer, distinguishing himself from false miracle workers.
He recounted healing a high school teacher from Kibunga off HIV/AIDs, despite the disease having been in its advanced stages.
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The pastor emphasized that he never advises his clients to discontinue their HIV medication, citing Jesus Christ’s guidance against such actions.
Additionally, he shared stories of other healed individuals who later bore children, with medical tests confirming their freedom from the diseases.
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Highlighting a case of curing anal cancer, he mentioned the woman had previously sought help from the city’s renowned televangelist Ng’ang’a, without success until she met him.
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He described praying for her over several days at his home until she was completely healed.
Bishop Junius, noting he never asked for payment after performing the healing miracle, stressed his prowess in healing miracles and the importance of genuine practices.
He cautioned against false claims and emphasized that cancer is not a disease but a curse which is only healed through prolonged prayers.
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His revelations have prompted netizens to exchange thoughts, with some casting doubt on the existence of such miraculous healings.