Numerous people pronounced healed died shortly thereafter, investigators discovered evidence suggesting miracles may have been staged, and Branham was found to have significantly embellished and falsified numerous stories he presented to his audiences as fact.īranham faced legal problems as a result of his practices.ġ4 more bodies were over the weekend retrieved from the graves of people believed to have died as a result of fasting due to cult-like teachings of Malindi controversial pastor Paul Mackenzie in Shakahola Magarini. The church purports to be followers of the End Time Message of William Branham: Throughout his healing revivals, Branham was accused of committing fraud by investigative news reporters, fellow ministers, host churches, and governmental agencies.In 2019, Mackenzie was arrested for inciting the public against registration for Huduma Namba by likening it to the Number of the Beast.In October 2018, angry residents in Magarini, Kilifi County demolished one of his churches.He and some church members were arrested. In 2017 about 93 children were rescued from Mackenzie's church.Mackenzie's fishy activities were first flagged by Mayungu Children Rescue Centre in 2017.Mackenzie was charged four times between 19 for his sermons but was acquitted each time due to lack of evidence.He moved his 'church' to Shakahola in 2022.Mackenzie was taken to Malindi by his sister back in the day.He was a taxi driver before he became a pastor.Mackenzie is the founder of Good News International Church.Many are of the opinion that these deaths could have been avoided. Paul Mackenzie has been asking his followers to fast to death.īelow are things you did not know about the controversial man. ![]() This is because the man in the middle of it all has been arrested before and released over 'lack of enough' evidence. The discovery of bodies at Shakahola has shocked many.
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