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From: Pastor Dale Morgan <dgrmor...@telus.net>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 12:37:39 -0700
Local: Wed, May 30 2007 3:37 pm
Subject: Charismatic Pastor's wife jailed over so-called 'miracle babies'
*False Churches, False Brethren, False Gospels

Charismatic Pastor's wife jailed over so-called 'miracle babies'*

 From correspondents in Nairobi, Kenya

May 31, 2007 03:40am
Article from: Reuters

A KENYAN court sentenced the wife of a British-based charismatic
preacher to two years in jail for stealing a child in an ongoing saga of
missing infants said to be 'miracle babies' produced by prayer.

Mary Deya, and two other women including a British citizen, were
convicted of snatching a baby from a maternity hospital in Kenya in 2004.

“I find the prosecution has proved its case beyond reasonable doubts ...
I therefore convict each to two years imprisonment,” Nairobi High Court
principal magistrate Teresia Ngugi said in her ruling.

Deya, who denied the charges and plans to appeal, has two more similar
cases pending. The two jailed with her were fellow Kenyan Rose Kiserem
and a British citizen Miriam Nykeo.

Kenyan authorities also want to extradite Deya's husband, Gilbert Deya,
on charges of abducting six children between 1999 and 2004. Deya and his
charismatic church deny the charges, saying their prayers enable
infertile women to give birth.

Kenyan police suspect the pastor, whose charismatic ministry is based in
south-east London, may have been involved in the disappearance of as
many as 20 children, selling some of them to childless couples in Britain.

Gilbert Deya promotes himself as archbishop in the Gilbert Deya
Ministries which, according to its website, is “the fastest growing
ministry in the UK and worldwide with a membership of over 34,000 in the
UK alone”.


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