Thursday, 10 January 2013

REPENT KENYANS warns Dr OWUOR



Renowned preacher David Edward Owuor has called on President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga to lead Kenya in observing a national repentance day before the General Election.
Dr Owuor, who held a prayer rally to usher in the New Year at Kisumu’s Moi Stadium from Monday to Tuesday said the government should observe the repentance day at Uhuru Park in Nairobi before the elections to avert “impending doom that the country is headed for”.
“If the Tana River clashes and Baragoi killings are anything to go by, then this is a clear sign of impending doom ahead in Kenya; we need to repent!” Dr Owuor said.
According to him, the wave of violence and crime in the country are reason enough for Kenyans to go before God in prayer and fasting before the polls.
“Repent! God is waiting for you to repent and embrace him!”, Dr Owuor told the gathering of more than 20,000 people.
The evangelist attracted a massive crowd in Kisumu as people from all walks of life thronged the stadium yesterday to receive “healing” from the preacher.
The Kisumu-Nairobi highway leading to the stadium was impassable as motorists tried to access the crusade venue.
Security was tight in Kisumu as private security companies joined the police in securing Kisumu’s central business district and the entire Moi Stadium region.
Kisumu OCPD Musa Kongoli said there was tight security in Kisumu especially because of the multitude of people at the crusade.
According to Dr Owuor, more than 91 preachers from Europe and other parts of Africa were present at the Crusade.
He said more than 300 sick people had been healed at the prayer meeting.
“The Lord is here and everyone must receive his healing. Repent! Repent! It is time for the Messiah to come back, receive healing,” he said.
 It was booming business for traders in Kisumu as thousands thronged the town for the massive prayer meeting.
Fully booked
Hoteliers recorded full bookings as the faithful flooded the lakeside town for spiritual and physical healing.
Eateries were jammed as hungry worshippers trooped there from the crusade.
Ms Grace Aketch, who runs a catering kiosk at the site, says she pitched her tent next to the stadium on December 28, when the faithful started streaming in.
“Business has been good, so I have to stay up all day long to keep my competitors in check,” she said.

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