The leadership of the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness associated with popular televangelist Prophet David Owuor, has distanced itself from claims predicting the end of the world.
In a statement released on August 1, the church denied the spread reports that the world would end on Saturday, August 2, terming them false and malicious.
The church noted that the allegations which purportedly claimed that Owuor predicted the end of the world were intended to harm not only the reputation of the prophet but also the church.
Owuor distances himself from claims that the world will end on 2nd August. Photo:Courtesy.
The church went on to state that the Bible is clear on matters concerning the end of the world and dismissed the claims as a misinterpretation of Scripture.
The church ministry moreover urged media houses, bloggers, content creators and social media users to refrain from spreading or entertaining unverified information.
The reports about the end of the world began circulating on social media in late June this year, sparked mixed reactions.
Prophet Owuor is one of the most prominent religious figures in the world.
He is often known for his grand rallies and all-white suits.
Among his followers, he is viewed as a miracle worker and one who has had several encounters with the supernatural world.


