Here is the truth on claims that ‘fake Jesus’ is dead

By , K24 Digital
On Wed, 7 Aug, 2019 13:50 | < 1 min read
Michael Job is popularly known as ‘fake Jesus’ on social media. [PHOTO | COURTESY]
Michael Job is popularly known as ‘fake Jesus’ on social media. [PHOTO | COURTESY]
Michael Job is popularly known as ‘fake Jesus’ on social media. [PHOTO | COURTESY]

Michael Job, popularly known as ‘fake Jesus’ on social media, is not dead.

Job, who is an American actor and preacher, is in Nakuru, K24 Digital has learnt.

Fabricated reports on Kenyan, Nigerian, Ghanaian and Tanzanian blogs that Job succumbed to pneumonia five days ago, have since been quashed after the preacher was spotted in the Rift Valley County on Tuesday.

Michael Job on Tuesday 10pm shared on his Facebook a video him preaching to a handful of audience in Nakuru while atop a truck.

In yet another post on the social networking site posted on Wednesday, August 7, Job said he oversaw the salvation of “many children” in Nakuru.

"If you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved...for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation...For everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." Yesterday many children called on the name of Jesus and received Him as the Lord and Savior of their lives here in Kenya. Will you surrender your life to Jesus today? He loves you so much! With Christ For All Nations in Nakuru Kenya,” said Michael Job on Facebook.

Michael Job is an Orlando, Florida native.

He has been acting as Jesus in a special venue, the Holy Land Experience theme park, in Central Florida.

Besides Kenya, Michael Job has visited other African nations, including Togo and Nigeria.