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Famous faith healer, Ngwenya launches website
22 Jan 2015 at 06:48hrs | Views
RENOWNED faith healer Thabiso Ngwenya has launched a blogspot as a move to broaden his clientele and keep in touch with those that have consulted him.
"It is where those who want to consult me and live beyond border can contact me," said Ngwenya.
In the blogspot there is Ngwenya's biography and the various types of problems that he can solve, his e-mail address and days of service.
"It is meant to make it easy for those from beyond our borders who seek my services to contact me and they can also give me feedback on whether their problems have been successfully solved or not," said Ngwenya.
About a thousand of people from all walks of life converge in Pumula East high-density suburb as they seek to have their problems solved.
After the service, people submit bried letters written to Ngwenya outlining their problems and seeking assistance from the prophet.
The letter are then picked in a random manner with the writer called to come upfront where they are prayed for and then conduct the famous ukubomber ritual.
"The letter are so many that we cannot read all of them at the service so we take the remaining letter home and go through all of them and pray for each and everyone who wrote a letter," he said.
After the letter reading session, everyone is required to stand on their feet with water bottles in their hands. Repeating after Ngwenya, everyone shakes the water bottle and asks the Lord to open up doors to success.
After that, everyone proceeds to the rock, a few metres from the place of congregation to "bomber".
Ngwenya has hit the headlines in both the local and foreign media specifically South Africa after it was reported that gospel diva Rebecca Malope consulted Ngwenya over problems relating to infertility.
It was also reported that one on ANC president Jacob Zuma's daughters also consulted the famous healer.
"It is where those who want to consult me and live beyond border can contact me," said Ngwenya.
In the blogspot there is Ngwenya's biography and the various types of problems that he can solve, his e-mail address and days of service.
"It is meant to make it easy for those from beyond our borders who seek my services to contact me and they can also give me feedback on whether their problems have been successfully solved or not," said Ngwenya.
About a thousand of people from all walks of life converge in Pumula East high-density suburb as they seek to have their problems solved.
After the service, people submit bried letters written to Ngwenya outlining their problems and seeking assistance from the prophet.
"The letter are so many that we cannot read all of them at the service so we take the remaining letter home and go through all of them and pray for each and everyone who wrote a letter," he said.
After the letter reading session, everyone is required to stand on their feet with water bottles in their hands. Repeating after Ngwenya, everyone shakes the water bottle and asks the Lord to open up doors to success.
After that, everyone proceeds to the rock, a few metres from the place of congregation to "bomber".
Ngwenya has hit the headlines in both the local and foreign media specifically South Africa after it was reported that gospel diva Rebecca Malope consulted Ngwenya over problems relating to infertility.
It was also reported that one on ANC president Jacob Zuma's daughters also consulted the famous healer.
Source - online