- Tiktok video of Rev. Lucy Natasha selling anointing oil during church worship sparked a heated online debate
- In the clip, he described the oil as a model and called on three people to offer a prophetic sacrifice of money
- Many Tiktok users criticized the appeal, while others accused him of turning the ministry into a money -making business
Video of the city preacher pastor Lucy Natasha Selling anointing oil during church worship appeared on Tiktok.
Source: Facebook
In the video, the preacher is seen wearing black jeans pants and a matching T -shirt on the altar.
“God has spoken to me – the oil of the increase is coming,” He said.
Meanwhile, Natasha took a hard container in front of him and said that it had anointing oil.
How much does Lucy Natasha’s oils cost?
Having raised it, he said: “God told me this is the lion’s oil of Judah. And God said there are three of you who have set them aside. I want you to cooperate with God’s work with a prophetic sacrifice of $ 1,500 (Ksh 194,000).
At that time, two people went to the platform, and he called the last person to approach.
Although the video ended suddenly, he would make KSh 582,000 instantly.
User of Tiktok @_soldier_for_christ, who shared the video, condemned Natasha’s sermon.
“I thought it was a funny game. We believe that God is a gene – you will find anointing oil and you will be successful and find whatever you want. This kind of Christianity leads millions of people in hell. People are not taught about the nature of God – he is merciful, forgiving, and loving, but also angry, claiming justice, and punishing sin.”
What did Kenyans say about Natasha’s anointing oil?
Most Tiktok users were not pleased with Natasha’s video and replied by commenting:
Edith🌸🦋sis ErranDS: “I think Paul should write a special letter to Africans.”
NELSON BIZACCOUNT: “I thought it was Ksh 1,500. Is it a dollar?”
Subchif: “You mean God is specific with USD?”
Chic elegance :: “I don’t take my money anymore in the church. Two months ago, there was no direction in life, after paying tithes and everything. I stopped and started buying food for children’s homes.”
LastbornMagic: “Thank God I embraced Islam.” Benna: “Business to make money, may God have mercy on us.”
Tricksy :: “People do not read the scriptures, man. If one knows the scriptures, no one will be deceived for sure.”

Source: Instagram
What did Lucy Natasha publish while there were rumors of marriage?
Other news, amid rumors about his marriage, Natasha shared a post focused on the value of rest.
Her husband, Prophet Stanley Carmel, had sparked a debate online after being seen in a dress coordinated by her spiritual daughter during her birthday.
When Karmel dismissed the rumors, Natasha posted quiet pictures as she climbed a horse, urging followers to embrace the rest as a source of power.
Many Kenyans restored talks in his marriage, supporting the preacher and vowing to be close to him despite the controversy.
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