Daddy Owen calls out 'big pastors' as he narrates how he almost joined a cult

Gospel singer Daddy Owen has taken to social media to ask the pastors to speak up

Daddy Owen

Daddy Owen has called out the 'big pastors' to come out and speak against the acts of pastor Paul Mackenzie.

Mackenzie is accused of convincing his followers to starve to death in order to see Jesus. Bodies have been exhumed from Shakahola where the followers are said to have moved into.

Gospel singer Daddy Owen has taken to social media to ask the pastors to speak up.

"I still believe the so-called "big pastors " should come out and release statements against the heinous acts of pastor Mackenzie."

Owen asked the pastors not to wait until the government has to regulate churches before they will speak.

"Let them wait until the push for "churches should be regulated" narrative heat up for them to come out later and claim that the church is bng castigated and vilified. Come out and control the narrative now. Polite opinion."

In a previous post, he extended his condolences to the families affected but also insisted on pastors airing out their voices to condemn Mackenzie's act.

"The church and the clergy should come out and condemn to the highest degree whatever is happening in Kilifi! This is heinous, malevolent and wicked! I want to extend my condolences to all the families affected, With heartfelt sympathy and a prayer for comfort, I ask GOD to comfort them during this time of pain and sorrow."

In a separate post her narrated how he almost joined a cult. 

“I was young, guileless, naive up and coming Gospel musician, i used to live in Buruburu pale phase 3 with my bro, so one day a pastor calls me and we agreed to meet, so tukameet kwa restaurant zile za leafy suburbs, zile zenye all guests coming in uonekana how they drove in, kama umetembea utaoneka tu coz utaingia ka mwizi or msee amelost.

“So niliingia kama the latter, the first thing huyo Passie asked was "you don’t have a car?" ... with a raspy and hoarse voice, you can all guess my answer.

… The point is, We all think we're too smart to be taken advantage by someone, like u think kuna mafala but si wewe and that belief actually makes us very vulnerable.

My 3 friends are learned, polished and cultured, but they left thr big houses and started living with ths man in karen. He convinced them to sell all thr properties. By the time he left all of them were poor, 2 recovered but one lady to date has never recovered. 

I went back to my humble church in KAG Buruburu, our humble Bishop Pius Tembu anafundisha mafundisho very deep.

“I bought my first car VW Passat after GOD kufungua njia through "System ya Kapungala..  moto ya balokole"

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