Satanists disrupt church service

Danisa Masuku

TWO women who claimed to be satanists and were on a mission to disturb a church service as they charged at a prophet were left with egg on their faces.

In fear of the two women (names withheld), church members fled in different directions. 

The bouncers tried to stop the pair, but Prophet Mduduzi Moyo better known as Black Elisha ordered them to leave the pair as he raised his figure at them and they fell on the ground.

The drama-filled incident happened during a prayer and fasting service at Magwegwe Beit Hall last week on Sunday.

One of the women then had a hysterical seizure and started to confess that she and her daughter were satanists sent to disrupt the church service.

While in trace-like mood, the woman further accused Black Elisha of threatening to expose prophets who were involved in adultery and corrupt deals that bring Christianity into disrepute.

“What he (Black Elisha) did by telling the media that he will  name and shame prophets who are involved  in adultery is bad, who is  he? His ill motives to do that will be thwarted,” she said.

She continued: “I work hand in glove with many prophets in the city and outside the country. They sent me to disturb the man of God’s service so as to tarnish his reputation because he is becoming too big headed. We know that he wields power to deliver people from all kinds of bondage,” said the woman while also revealing that her superiors are after the prophet’s head.

“They want to end his life because a number of businesspeople and ordinary people who experience problems that range from failed marriage, poverty, and troubled businesspeople to politicians are leaving their churches to his church for healing and deliverance, and that has angered them,” she said.

The Christ Like Generation Church leader said he is not moved by such threats saying he had already saw them (satanits) in a vision.

“I would  like to thank God  because He exposed them beforehand in a vision and they were brought to shame as they  revealed all the secrets of their superiors. 

“Those are empty threats from fake prophets who masquerade as prophets of God and rob people of their hard earned cash as they make them pay for the prophecy and fake healing,” he said.

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