At this rate, may be the Kenya Bagarmossen Church members need to begin prayers for the Swedish snow to cool down and disappear altogether. It would be spectacular to see them shout “In the name of Jesus… we pray that the almighty God send heat and melt all snow in Stockholm that has created traffic chaos across Stockholm city”.
This is because in Kenya, members of the faithful have reached the stage where they can begin to think about praying for “the dead to resurrect”. At first, I thought it was fiction but later, I had to settle down to the reality that it was real – the faithful were praying for some Church leaders who had perished in a road accident to come back to life. Imagine people praying continuously for three days for some dead body to hit the roof of the coffin and rise back to life in a moment of resurrection! This is Kenya! Surely, our people are unique! Let us celebrate!
After the Obama miracle, in Kenya, we think that another “Change has come” to Kenya because we can now pray “Live” for the dead to come back to life. Kenyans watching this video should begin to question what religion has done to our people. Surely, what is happening here because as a Kenyan, I feel like another foreign spectator.
Okoth Osewe
Anywayz.. we have more than enough proof that we indeed are living in the time of revelations. Wars and rumours of war, children against their parents, parents against their parents, events folding and folding, natural disasters of great magnitudes.
All of these things have come to pass as prophecy fulfills. My word is everyone should be at their guard because these are unique times. Young that I still am in my short life, my knowledge and aspiration has so far been focused more on the technical field. However, I am yet to come across a passage in history talking of similar times. Only peace, love and overstanding can save the planet now. Jah guide and protect!
Bwana Osewe hii mambo si tu ya kusikitisha bali inahuzunisha sana,watu hao wanataka washitakiwe before they start praying young jobless kenyans