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Ex-lord’s Chosen Member Accuses Pastor Muoka Of Misleading Followers With False Claims
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EX-LORD’S CHOSEN MEMBER ACCUSES PASTOR MUOKA OF MISLEADING FOLLOWERS WITH FALSE CLAIMS

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A former member of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries (TLCCRM) has accused the church’s founder, Pastor Lazarus Muoka, of deceiving and brainwashing his congregation with false teachings.

 

In a viral video, the woman recounted her personal experiences while serving in the church’s Crowd Control Department. She alleged that members are pressured into blind loyalty, often at the expense of their well-being.

 

She narrated how a former colleague recently visited her with one of the church’s well-known yellow jackets, urging her to keep it close while sleeping so that “the spirit of the pastor” could appear to her and restore her faith. She dismissed the claim, insisting the jacket — often described as “bulletproof” — was nothing more than a gimmick.

 

The ex-member also recalled a service where Pastor Muoka allegedly claimed to resurrect a man who had been dead for 10 hours. At the time, she said she believed and celebrated the miracle because she was “brainwashed.” However, she questioned why the same power did not apply when the pastor’s own relatives and close associates died.

 

She further alleged that the pastor’s teachings have indirectly caused the deaths of some members who believed in the supposed supernatural protection of the yellow jacket.

 

Her revelations have sparked heated debate online, with critics and supporters of the church sharing divided opinions on the matter.

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