Philadelphia Family Church's Tribal Messiahs serve at Uhuru Flea Market
2015-05-16 · Source: tparents.org
On May 16, 2015 some members of the Philadelphia Family Church set up a canopy at the Uhuru Flea Market in Philadelphia. The flea market occurs once a month at a city park located near the University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University and a handful of other colleges and universities. The flea market attracts a mix of young and old, students and professors, religious and non-religious, wealthy and underprivileged and everyone in between. The group’s focus was not on selling goods, but on sharing its talents and passion.
Eddie Kaady, an incredibly gifted palm reader, read the palms of 16 persons. He met students, doctors, an astrophysicist and many others and described their past and future life from their hands. He read personality traits and events so accurately that people could not help but speak from their heart sincerely and deeply. They sought advice for their struggles in marriage, career and life direction.
Baochu Shimizu and Fumiyo Mulbah are trained practitioners of massage therapy and healing. While on the massage table, like those having their palm read, many people began to share their stories and inner
struggles. As people felt their physical aches and pains leave their body, they also unloaded many emotional stories from their hearts.
“Everyone was born with a special anointing of a talent or ability,” said one of the event organizers. “Everyone is called to find their talent, create passion and find opportunities to share it with others. If we are passionate, people around us will feel our enthusiasm and we will begin to positively influence people around us and our tribal messiahship will begin.”