Rev Lucy Natasha Speaks On Fake Miracles & Cultism Allegations (Video)
Kenya’s exquisite city preacher Reverend Lucy Natasha has cleared the air on allegations of performing fake miracles in tandem with her Indian hubby Prophet Carmel. The two were rumoured to have been paying people to pretend that they’re getting ‘healed’ in their church after a miracle was performed on them.
A video of a man seen on two occasions circulated social media sometime back and led to netizens speculating that the duo is performing a hoax to fool locals.
A short clip shows Rev Natasha prophesying to a man and releasing his blessings. The same man is then seen at the altar with Prophet Carmel and is said to have been healed from an eye problem as Carmel was praying.
Lies Or True Miracles?
Lucy couldn’t remain oblivious over inquisitive believers who posed the question often. And she has addressed the issue through Lucy Ngugi’s YouTube Channel, with her heartthrob husband in tow. She calibrated that everything they do in their church is live; meaning they have nothing to hide. She rebuked the claims as she stated;
”“In terms of faking Miracles, the first thing I want to clarify which is very important as well is that people sometimes will just go out on social media and just pick out something and just fabricate and create stories. People can fabricate and create stories out of nowhere… we also believe in miracles, healing, deliverance and the power of the holy spirit. For somebody to say that we are faking miracles for what benefit and gain…”
The reverend also went ahead to speak on her marriage with prophet Carmel and the challenges they’re facing. Watch the full video below;