A pastor from found himself on the receiving end when he tried to style God. The pastor who ‘called’ God directly on his mobile phone in an attempt to give people solutions to their problems.
When a woman in need raised her hand and rushed to the pulpit to be prayed for, the pastor excused himself, retrieved his phone from his pocket and purportedly started talking to God in order to find solutions to the woman's problems.
“Hallo is this heaven? I have a woman here, what do you have to say about her? God is showing me that you have two children who are sick. One is asthmatic while the other one is epileptic. Your story has changed because God has opened an outlet for you and He is going to bless you,” said the pastor.
However, this did not run smoothly for the pastor. As he continued with his Theatrics, trying to prove that he was talking directly to God on phone, a good part of the viewers saw his actions as misleading and blaspheming. The believers in the church seemed to trust him though as the service went on.
“This man is false and mocking God. You can't get God on the telephone. You can talk to Him through prayer. He knows everything about us. Can he send me the phone number haha!!!ugh prayer. He knows everything about us. Can he send me the phone number haha!!!” said Irene Brumley.
Enock Mwanza on the other had called on the pastor to stop fooling and misleading people and also advised those listening to him to stop it because it was going to make them drift away from God and seek for human solutions instead of trusting in God and connecting with him through prayer.
Justin Azaz pleaded with the relevant authorities to arrest the pastor and save innocent believers from being misled.
“Stop that pastor and put him in jail forever. How can people sit there and listen to this madness? It is crazy. The slim suit pastor is a crook. Please run away from them and report him to the government so he can be put in jail,” said Azaz.
There have been a series of claims that some of Kenya’s top pastors are fleecing unsuspecting Kenyans with fake miracles.