Thomas Muthee

  • Thomas Muthee is an evangelical Christian and the founder and bishop of the Word of Faith Church, also known as the Prayer Cave. A Kenyan, Muthee founded the church with his late wife Margaret in Kiambu, a suburb of Nairobi. There, the church used "spiritual warfare" to "break spiritual strongholds" that held the community, with "vices, false religions and territorial spirits."Christian Science Monitor: Targeting cities with 'spiritual'... (September 23, 1999)

    In a meeting at her Wasilla Assembly of God church on June 8, 2008, Republican Party vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin described how Muthee laid hands on her in 2005 helping her to become governor.Times on Line: Palin linked electoral success to ...witchhunter (September 16, 2008)

  • Kiambu's Healing

    In 1988, Muthee went to Kiambu, a violence-ridden suburb of Nairobi, Kenya. After six months of prayer and research they identified the source of the spiritual unrest in Kiambu as "Mama Jane", who ran a "divination clinic." The "Prayer Cave" began in the basement of the church with 200 members, and, using "spiritual warfare" he says, "the demonic influence over Kiambu was broken." Mama Jane was forced out of town. Crime decreased, bars closed, and the town saw an economic boom.Christian Science Monitor: Targeting cities with 'spiritual mapping,' prayer (September 23, 1999)

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