"For many will come in my name, claiming, 'I
am the Messiah,' and will deceive many." – Matthew 24:5
Controversial Bishop Thomas Wahome of Helicopter of Christ Church in
Nairobi collects money to check if his followers’ names are in the ‘Book of Life’,
Nairobiex has reported. The website did a short story about him describing the
“Man of God” and his church as “just out of this world” and “known to craft
very bizarre ways of conning his flock".
In 2012, it was said that the pastor (Wahome) charged his congregation
the sum of Sh. 1,200 if they wanted to touch the Hem of his garment like the
lady in Mark 5:21-34 who touched the hem of Jesus’ garment. Bishop Wahome says
that people who touched the hem of his garment were instantly healed of
whatever ailment it was that troubled them.
Welcome to 2014 – which is probably a Year of Something, at least for
each denomination of several churches scattered across the world – and Bishop
Wahome is back with a new ‘scheme’. For the (modest?) sum of Sh 1,500, Wahome says
you can now check if your name is in the Book of Life. Apparently, Wahome says,
he has a ‘Direct Line’ to God and he can communicate with him directly.
Mueni
accused Wahome of spending thousands of shillings on a lavish lifestyle while
she and the children were left languishing in poverty. The wife also added:
“Strange women have been calling me and others send me text messages telling me
that I am no longer the only bishop’s wife.” But, Wahome said Mueni has treated
him with cruelty causing him psychological trauma and mental anguish. He blamed
Mueni for their broken marriage.
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