Saturday, December 31st marks the second day of Prophet David Owuor Mega End year crusade dubbed as Menengai 5 Healing Service.
Yesterday, reportedly the Prophet healed over 70 Cripples and 50 total blind people. How powerful is He?
In a video seen by Gusii Digital News, Prophet Owuor today restored eyesight of two blind men from Juba, South Sudan.
In the video clip, the two men were following the live proceedings from Juba after being healed.
The distance from Menengai Grounds Nakuru where Prophet David Owuor is performing the Healing Miracles to Juba is about 1,700 km.
Yesterday, we saw over 70 totally Cripples get up and walk away upon ONE Dreadful Decree by THE TWO MEGA PROPHETS OF GOD

Just by being touched by The Shadows of THE MIGHTIEST MEGA PROPHETS OF YAHWEH, these 3 blind men had their eyes opened!
True and False Prophets
False prophets are individuals who claim to have a divine or supernatural connection and use that claim to manipulate and deceive others for personal gain.
These individuals often present themselves as religious leaders, claiming to speak for God or a higher power, and may use their influence to manipulate their followers into giving them money, power, or other forms of support.
False prophets can be found in many different religious traditions and can take a variety of forms, from charismatic preachers to more traditional religious figures.
They may also be found in secular contexts, using their claimed spiritual or supernatural powers to gain influence and control over others.
One common characteristic of false prophets is their tendency to make false or exaggerated claims about their abilities or the power of their teachings.
These claims may be supported by seemingly miraculous events or by the use of persuasive language and rhetoric.
False prophets may also use fear or intimidation to control their followers, warning of dire consequences if their teachings are not followed.
Another common tactic used by false prophets is the exploitation of their followers’ vulnerabilities.
This may involve preying on people’s insecurities, manipulating their emotions, or exploiting their financial or other resources.
False prophets may also use their position of authority to abuse or exploit their followers sexually, physically, or emotionally.
It is important for individuals to be aware of the dangers posed by false prophets and to be cautious of those who make exaggerated or false claims about their abilities or teachings.
It is also important for individuals to be skeptical of anyone who uses fear, intimidation, or exploitation to control or manipulate others.
If you suspect that someone may be a false prophet, it is important to do your own research and seek out reliable sources of information.
This may involve talking to trusted friends, family members, or religious leaders, or seeking out reputable sources of information online or in print.
Ultimately, the best protection against false prophets is to cultivate a healthy skepticism and to be proactive in seeking out the truth.
By educating ourselves and being mindful of the tactics and strategies used by false prophets, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones from being deceived and exploited.Jesus Healing Miracles
Jesus Christ Miracle of Healing
In the Bible, Jesus is portrayed as performing many miracles, including healing the sick and restoring health to those who were suffering from various ailments. Some examples of Jesus’ healing miracles include:
The healing of a woman with a bleeding disorder: This miracle is described in the Gospel of Mark (5:34). Jesus touched the woman and her bleeding stopped immediately.
The healing of the demon-possessed man: This miracle is described in the Gospel of Mark (5:1-20). Jesus freed a man from demon possession and restored his sanity.
The healing of a paralytic: This miracle is described in the Gospel of Mark (2:1-12). Jesus healed a man who was paralyzed and unable to walk, enabling him to stand up and walk out of the house where he had been lying.
The healing of a leper: This miracle is described in the Gospel of Matthew (8:1-4). Jesus touched a man who was suffering from leprosy, and the man was instantly healed.
These are just a few examples of the many miraculous healings that are attributed to Jesus in the Bible. Many people believe that Jesus had the power to heal through the divine power of God, and that these healings were a sign of his divinity.
Is there Fake Healing Miracles?
It is not appropriate to label any particular healing as “fake” without sufficient evidence.
It is possible that some stories of miraculous healings may be exaggerated or misunderstood, but it is not fair to categorically dismiss all such accounts as fake without proper investigation.
It is important to approach claims of miraculous healings with skepticism, but it is also important to approach them with an open mind and to consider the possibility that some healings may have occurred that cannot be fully explained by current scientific understanding.
It is always important to seek out and evaluate evidence carefully before making conclusions about the validity of such claims.
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