Reverend Lucy Natasha has over the years elicited mixed reactions from members of the public thanks to her lavish lifestyle.
The youthful televangelist is the founder and overseer of Prophetic Latter Glory Ministries International.
She is among the richest apostles in the country and often never shies away from flaunting her wealth.
Reverend Natasha boasts an expensive fleet of vehicles and has often portrayed an image indicating that she likes the finest things in life.
She is part of the modern-day celebrity clergy who have shunned frugality for the opulence of expensive mansions, flashy cars, and moving around town with a security detail that could easily rival politicians.
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Natasha began full-time ministry at the age of 19 as a travelling minister. She preached in villages and towns.
She was ordained as a reverend by Arch Bishop Gitonga in the Redeemed headquarters on June 19, 2011.
The youthful reverend's services are not held on Sundays like most churches since hers is an interdenominational ministry, not a church.
They are called Miracle Mondays held every Monday at the 680 Hotel.
Natasha is also a published author with 12 books, some of which include: Before you say ‘I do’, Touching heaven through prayer, Characteristics of God’s leading lady, Seven keys to success, Every problem has an expiry date, among others.
The Reverend has often refuted allegations that her flamboyant lifestyle is funded by minting money from her congregants.
During an interview with Betty Kyalo on Up Close with Betty, Natasha stated that she gets her money from her partners, International Ministry Missions and from royalties of her books.
“We have a group of people who believe in what we do from the meetings, the conferences and revivals. The thousands of people that have been touched. We have partners that watch our services, those that attend Miracle Mondays and those that watch from around the world. I am also an author of more than 12 books, I am an entrepreneur so there are multiple streams of income,” she explained.
The flashy cleric owns a number of cars, which she has christened Oracle. They all bear customised plates.
As of 2019, she owned seven cars, Oracle 1-7, all estimated to be worth over Ksh15 million.
‘Oracle 1’, which was rumoured to be her favourite, was a 3000cc Toyota Harrier Lexus, which is estimated to cost Kh4 million.
‘Oracle 2’ was a Toyota Fortuner estimated to be worth Ksh3.5 million while ‘Oracle 7’ was a Mercedes Benz E class approximately worth Ksh4.5 million.
In 2019, she shared images of herself inside a private jet on Instagram along with a caption that alleged she had bought it.
This elicited criticism from a section of netizens who sought to know the source of the money she was splashing around on luxury.