The woman who got lost after waiting for the arrival of Jesus Christ in the Atlantic appeared



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The woman has serious mental consequences for the influence that the pastor had on her.  Photo: Caracol News
The woman has serious mental consequences for the influence that the pastor had on her. Photo: Caracol News

On January 28, the news about a group of people, made up of 12 adults and eight minors, who were confined in a house in the town of Isabel López de Sabanalarga, in the center of the department of Atlántico, caused a stir for their reasons. The meeting in that establishment was destined to await the arrival of Jesus Christ which, according to them, would be that Thursday, just days before the beginning of February. The ridicule, the debates, and the beliefs around the fact increased, as well as the strange circumstances that fell on it. The religious leader who promulgated the movement disappeared that day, as did a woman, a faithful follower of the pastor. The woman appeared, and this is what is known.

According to information corroborated and disclosed by Semana magazine, after pressure exerted by her husband, Erick Lucheta, in the media, the woman arrived, by her own means, to the house where her parents live. In a taxi, and in the company of her brother, the woman returned home.

According to Erick, who was in charge of breaking the news to that national media, The woman is well in terms of her physical health, however, he assured that urgent psychological assistance will be necessary for his wife because, the ravages that Pastor Gabriel Alberto Ferrer left in his mind are strong, and he will not be able to get rid of them without the help of a mental health specialist.

These allegations had already been made before. In an interview for Noticias Caracol, when the woman was still missing, Erick had said that his partner had changed a lot after he began following the pastor and attending his religious meetings.

“He was not the same person as before: he no longer spoke with us, he was distancing himself from his parents and family. My wife left home, left me and the two children we have, quit her job and lost 20 years that she had been working “explained the man who, in addition to this, hinted that his wife was not the only victim of what the woman lived, but that other people fervently followed the man who, to this day, is still missing.

The families who followed him, and who attentively listened to the instructions that the man gave them through explanatory videos regarding religion and Jesus Christ, They sold almost all their belongings in order, as the pastor explained, to be able to be free of any material goods that would prevent them from ascending to heaven. Although in the middle of selling objects there were simple and inexpensive things like clothes, furniture or accessories, some families came to sell their appliances and, in the worst case, their houses.

The seriousness of the situation does not stop there because, in addition to the sale of things necessary for the inhabitants, It was learned that the money that the families collected from the sale of their properties went straight to the bank account of the pastor about whom, again, nothing is known.

This was the last pronouncement of the pastor who spoke about the second arrival of Jesus.

Ferrer, according to his followers, and according to the information revealed by the national media that have been covering the news, does not answer messages or calls. In the middle of a dialogue between the national media, Pulzo, and Jaime Sánchez, representative of the Berea Christian Church, in Sogamoso, Boyacá, the man described the pastor as a liar, according to Sánchez, what the man did was take advantage of his power over the people in the face of religious issues to profit.

“I don’t know what he was looking for with that lie, but what was clear is that what he prophesied was not fulfilled, and in the Bible it says that if someone prophesies something and it is not fulfilled, well he is a false prophet“Said the man in his dialogue with that medium.



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