Prophet David Owuor, a renowned religious leader from Kenya, was honored with a private jet in Brazil by State Deputy Rosenverg Reis of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro. This grand gesture was in recognition of his evangelical work during his gospel mission in Brazil. The jet, a luxurious Lear Business Jet 45 manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace, is valued at $2.3 million and was bestowed upon him to facilitate his missionary activities across the South American nation
This remarkable gift signifies the high regard and appreciation for Prophet Owuor’s dedication to spreading the gospel in Brazil. It also highlights the deep connections and impact that religious leaders can have across international borders, showcasing the influence of faith-based diplomacy and international goodwill.
Prophet Owuor Aboard Presidential Jet from Congo Brazzaville
Previously, Owuor received a presidential treat upon his return to Kenya at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) aboard a presidential jet from Congo Brazzaville. This extraordinary welcome was a testament to the significant impact of his week-long gospel mission in Congo.
During his stay, Owuor reported miraculous events, claiming, “the Lord showed himself to the people of Brazzaville. The dumb spoke, the lame walked and the deaf received their hearing.” As a result of these purported miracles and his evangelical efforts, the President of Congo, Denis Sassou Nguesso, decided to honor him with VIP treatment, including the use of his presidential jet for the journey back to Kenya and a motorcade during his mission
This incident underscores the remarkable level of respect and honor accorded to Owuor, not just by his followers but also by international political figures. It reflects the profound influence that religious leaders can have, bridging cultures and nations through their work. The decision by President Nguesso to lend his presidential jet and offer such a grand gesture of support further highlights the cross-national acknowledgment and appreciation of spiritual leadership and humanitarian efforts.
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