Things started quietly one evening in Bondo Town, Siaya County. Sarah Ochieng, a married mom with two kids, had been feeling off for weeks. Headaches wouldn’t go away. Nights brought fear, and weird dreams kept coming. Her husband, Joseph, worked night shifts as a security guard in Kisumu, leaving her home alone with the children most evenings. When she mentioned needing prayers, folks from church suggested calling their pastor. Elijah Otieno from Living Word Chapel had a reputation for strong prayers. He often visited the sick and prayed for hours.
Sarah reached out, and he came over right away. He referred to it as a spiritual attack that required intense prayer warfare. She trusted him completely – he was a pastor, after all. The first session was in the daytime. He prayed intensely, quoted Bible verses, and told her to fast. He said it wouldn’t be quick and that her husband shouldn’t get involved. Sarah actually felt better afterward. Hope returned.
But then visits increased. He started coming at night, saying evil forces were stronger in the dark. He’d have her lock doors and turn off lights. Keep it secret, even from Joseph – people wouldn’t understand true spiritual work, he said. Sarah got confused and scared to speak up. Soon, things felt off. Prayers shifted. He’d touch her shoulders, hold hands too long, and whisper closely. Claimed God worked through him directly. Unease grew, but questioning a man of God felt wrong. Read more https://drbokko.com/?p=35568



