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disown ‘wolves in sheep skin’ after Kanyari saga By Faith Ronoh
Updated Saturday, November 8th 2014 at 00:00 GMT +3 Share this story:
Bishop Mark Kariuki (centre) of the Deliverance Church addresses the
Press when the Evangelical Alliance of Kenya condemned prayer
predators following the expose of self proclaimed prophet Victor
Kanyari. [PHOTO: FIDELIS KABUNYI/ STANDARD] Nairobi, Kenya:
Evangelical Alliance of Kenya (EAK) has distanced itself from
controversial Salvation Healing Ministry preacher Victor Kanyari.
This follows last Sunday’s expose on KTN’s Jicho Pevu and Inside
Story, which revealed how the self-proclaimed prophet obtains money
from his congregation through fictitious miracles. EAK Chair Bishop
Mark Kariuki said Salvation Healing Ministry headed by Mr Kanyari is
not registered as an evangelical church even though it falls under
the cluster of pentecostal churches in Kenya. “We want to make it
clear that the evangelical movement is compelled by belief in
personal conversion experience, a personal relationship with Jesus
and relying on the bible as the standard for faith and practice...we
are aware that there are false prophets who have existed from time
immemorial,” Kariuki said yesterday in Nairobi. He described false
prophets as “wolves covered in sheep skin and whose conduct is one
charlatan and conmanship should be dealt with in accordance with the
law.” The cleric further warned that the church should not be
wholly condemned because of one rotten tomato. See also: Tobiko now
orders Pastor Kanyari probed This comes a day after Director of
Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko ordered a probe on Kanyari for
obtaining money by false pretense. “DPP orders Kanyari to be probed
4 crimes of obtaining by false pretenses; cheating, etc. after
expose’ by KTN #JichoPevu,” Tobiko’s said on Thursday. The
self-proclaimed prophet was caught on camera coaching his staff how
to say false testimonies to lure unsuspecting Christians into
believing he performs miracles. Meanwhile, the clerics raised concern
over the rising cases of insecurity following the recent murder of 21
Administration Police officers in Kapedo. “We condemn the killings
and request the government to carry out thorough investigations and
find those behind the killings. We want to know if there are
politicians or leaders that may be bank-rolling these activities,
“Kariuki who was accompanied by EAK members, said.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000140750/clerics-disown-wolves-in-sheep-skin-after-kanyari-saga
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