GRASS ROOTS: Members of the Rabboni Centre Ministries, under 'miracle
man' pastor Lesego Daniel, eat grass as part of a ritual to show that
humans can be controlled by the spirit of God
Ok Guys, Do you remember the South African Pastor that ordered his members to eat grass that I shared the story here last week,the controversial preacher is not yet done, in a new Interview, he revealed that he could send policemen to sleep. Incredible! Read the interesting report below and please leave your comments
"Sleep," he screams. Six people in the marquee immediately go into deep slumber.
The "miracle man" orders other congregants to slap and trample on them. But the sleepers remain rigid and unresponsive.
Several minutes later, he yells: "Wake up,"and they break out of their deep sleep.
"You can leave them like this for six months. I love this, I don't
want to be bored. You can even make police go to sleep when they come to
arrest you," the "miracle man" preaches as he paces around the marquee.
These are some of the "miracles" that draw hundreds of people from as
far away as Limpopo to pastor Lesego Daniel's Rabboni Centre Ministries
in Garankuwa, north of Pretoria, where they are, among other things,
made to eat grass.
"Yes, we eat grass and we're proud of it because it demonstrates
that, with God's power, we can do anything," says Rosemary Phetha.
The 21-year-old Unisa law student says she had been battling a sore
throat for more than a year. She claims it was healed after Daniel
"turned me into a sheep and instructed me to eat grass".
Her testimony is shared by 27-year-old Doreen Kgatle, of Ga-rankuwa, who suffered a stroke two years ago.
"I could not walk but soon after eating the grass, as the pastor had
ordered, I started gaining strength and an hour later I could walk
again," said Kgatle, clad in the ministry's R150 T-shirt. Nearby, a
visibly sick woman lies draped in a black cloth.
The pastor's "miracles" attract people from all walks of life,
including teachers, nurses and accountants, whose luxury German sedans
adorn the church's parking lot.
"Miracle" bumper stickers sell for R30 and calendars for R20 each. A
little bottle containing "anointing oil", said to possess special
powers, will set you back R50.
If you do not have cash, you can swipe your bank card.
When Pastor Daniel speaks in tongues, his followers go into a trance, mumbling words in a strange language.
Meanwhile, dozens of his members, on the other hand, who didn't get
'healed' after eating the grass, were seen in new pictures getting sick
in the toilets, clutching their stomachs, vomiting in sinks and buckets.
The Controversial Pastor
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People can do everything for ukuphila kwabo andimsoli Tu lo Pastor ngifisa ngathi ngingaya nje nam
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