

Kenyan Woman Claims to be the Mother of Jesus
Busia Woman's Claim to be Mary, Mother of Jesus, Sparks Religious Debate in Kenya A woman from Nangoma Village, Matayos Constituency, Busia County, Kenya, has made a startling claim, declaring herself to be Mary, the mother of Jesus. Judith Nafula's proclamation has sent shockwaves through her community and beyond. According to Nafula, she received a divine calling from God after a period of intense prayer and seclusion. "I spent five years in repentance and two months in seclusion in the mountains," she explained. "Then, a voice told me to tell people that Jesus of Nazareth is coming." Her family initially expressed skepticism, but after witnessing events they describe as miracles, including healings, they now believe her claims. One family member stated, "People who were barren have started to give birth. We have seen miracles." The video footage shows Nafula surrounded by her followers, who seem convinced of her divinity. The video also shows various religious sites in the village and scenes of community life. While many remain unconvinced, Nafula's story has become a topic of conversation and debate, raising questions about faith, belief, and the power of conviction.