In this episode of the testimony series, Emma Ojara focuses on the “Power of Altars” and how spiritual influence is often hidden within the entertainment industry and local establishments.
Key Highlights from the Testimony:
-
Altars in Everyday Life: Emma explains that an altar can be a physical space (like a secret room he maintained for rituals) or even a human being [08:12]. He describes himself as having been a “moving altar” for darkness, capable of carrying and releasing spiritual influence wherever he went [40:17].
-
Influencing the Music Industry: Emma shares a specific story about working with three struggling musicians in Uganda. After a ritual at his altar involving beer, their careers suddenly skyrocketed with hit songs and major business deals [16:13]. He claims these “spiritual upgrades” are used to capture the youth and initiate them into certain behaviors through music [13:34].
-
Spiritual Ties to Local Businesses: He mentions a well-known hotel along Bombo Road in Matuga, alleging that the owner is a powerful figure in the witchcraft community [21:28]. He warns that popular entertainment spots can sometimes serve as “altars” where people’s spiritual energy is compromised [21:17].
-
The Trap of Fear: A major theme is how the enemy uses fear to keep people in bondage. Emma notes that during rituals, fear is the primary tool used to prevent people from leaving or seeking help [00:05].
-
A Call for Deliverance: Evangelist Patrick Wandera and Emma conclude by emphasizing that while people may seek solutions from witch doctors, this only creates deeper bondage [31:54]. They advocate for spiritual deliverance and encourage the youth to be discerning about the media and public figures they follow [43:24].
Leave a Reply