National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) calls out Prophet OWUOR over HIV/ AIDS miracle healing claims



Tuesday, January 06, 2025 - The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has spoken out against recent miracle claims by Prophet David Owuor of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry, sparking a national debate on faith and public health.

During a series of crusades in Nakuru, Owuor declared that he had healed serious medical conditions, including HIV.

The NCCK has firmly distanced itself from the assertions, warning Kenyans to be cautious of such pronouncements.

“No single preacher holds exclusive divine authority over healing,” said NCCK National Chair, Rev Elias Otieno.

“We believe it is God who heals, and He chooses whom to heal at His own time.”

The council stressed that while faith healing is acknowledged, medical science remains indispensable.

Rev Otieno urged believers not to abandon professional treatment, noting that God also works through medicine.

The controversy has highlighted what church leaders describe as a “regulatory vacuum” in Kenya’s religious landscape.

Otieno criticised the rise of independent “one-man churches” operating without accountability, warning that such institutions risk distorting faith.

The NCCK is now calling for regulations to govern religious organisations, developed in consultation with churches to safeguard freedom of worship while ensuring oversight.

The Ministry of Health has also raised an alarm.

The Cabinet Secretary for Health has demanded that medical practitioners linked to the claims provide scientific proof or face deregistration.

The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) issued a stern warning, cautioning patients against abandoning prescribed medication.

“All medical treatments must be grounded in scientific evidence and regulatory approval,” said KMPDC CEO, David Kariuki, stressing that unsupported claims could endanger lives.

Despite mounting criticism, Prophet Owuor maintains his miracle healings are genuine.

The Kenyan DAILY POST

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