Prophet David Owuor, the prominent figure behind the Repentance and Holiness Church, recently made headlines with his controversial statements regarding his alleged role in the “destruction” of Haiti.
Speaking at a Grand Mega Healing Service in Nakuru on March 17, Owuor claimed that his visit to Haiti was the genesis of its downfall, attributing this to his efforts to disrupt devil-worshipping practices in the country.
According to his assertions, the country ise experiencing the direct results of devil worshiping- as he put it.
“In other countries like Haiti, when I went there, I destroyed it totally until today, because of devil worship. Other countries I still do this, like Kenya,” said the Prophet.
Prophet Owuor issues warning to Kenya
The Prophet’s bold declarations did not stop at Haiti; he also mentioned similar interventions in other nations, notably Kenya, where he warned against any defiance, stating, “Kenya, don’t try me. If I destroy you, I destroy you totally.”
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Such statements carry weight within his followers and the wider community, raising concerns about the implications of his words and the power he claims to wield over nations and events.
Prophet Owuor Claims Responsibility for the Corona Virus
During the same event, Prophet Owuor made another startling assertion, claiming responsibility for bringing the Covid-19 pandemic.
He pointed to the number of deaths that followed his words as evidence of his divine influence.
“I am the one who brought the Corona virus. Look how many people died at my words,” remarked Owuor.
These statements have added another layer of controversy to his already contentious reputation, prompting discussions about the nature of prophecy, faith, and accountability in the realm of religious leadership.
Prophet Owuor’s prophetic track record includes predictions that some believe have aligned with significant global events, such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
His followers view his words as divine revelations and warnings of impending disasters, attributing a sense of authority and foresight to his teachings.
Furthermore, the Prophet’s influence extends beyond Kenya, where he is based, reaching a global audience that eagerly awaits his insights and interpretations of current events and future occurrences.
Controversies surrounding Prophet Owuors words
Prophet David Owuor’s statements have often ignited debates about the role of prophecy, faith, and accountability in religious leadership.
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His claims of influencing nations and events through divine intervention have sparked controversy and skepticism, prompting a closer examination of his teachings and their impact on his followers and the wider community.
As discussions continue, the Prophet’s words and actions remain under scrutiny, shaping perceptions of his ministry and its place within the broader religious landscape.