Self-styled prophet Paseka Motsoeneng has a reputation of performing astounding miracles, but none of them is in the realm of the one witnessed by thousands of his followers at his church service last Sunday.
The Leader of the Incredible Happenings Church who insists that he is just a tool used by the Holy Spirit, has made the lame walk, changed the status of people living with HIV through prayer as well as helped hundreds of couples conceive, according to claims by his church.

As a result of the miracles, Incredible Happenings Church prides itself as the church of miracles and one would expect congregants to be used to the “wonders” that characterise all their services.
However, awe was written on all faces when Prophet Mboro broke new ground by performing a miracle that saw a congregant who had travelled from Limpopo having his reproductive organ grow.
It was a male organ enlargement miracle! The man took advantage of a fired-up Prophet Mboro’s call for people with critical conditions to come forward and get delivered.
“This anointing is too much . . . I want people with critical conditions,” said the Man of God.
And within seconds an usher in the church shouted “Man of God, this man here says he wants to marry, but he does not have the confidence to do so because his male organ is small . . . he says it’s the size of a two-year-old’s.”
Prophet Mboro then turned to the man who was seeking divine help.
“Do you believe Jesus is able?” he asked.
“Yes, I believe,” answered the man.
A stretch of the hand by Prophet Mboro saw the man tumbling to the ground.
“First month grow, second month grow, third month grow, fourth month grow, fifth month . . . mmmm, stop,” said the popular leader amid wild shouts from the packed church.
Apart from the male organ enlargement issue, the other “critical” issues that the youthful prophet prayed for include “casting out the HIV demon” and overdue pregnancies.
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