MANILA — A founding member of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy’s Kingdom on Jesus Christ (KOJC) on Wednesday recounted some of the violence she allegedly endured from the religious group, including sexual and physical abuse.
Facing Quiboloy himself at the Senate, Teresita Valdehueza, who joined KOJC in the 1980s when she was just 17, narrated how she dedicated her life to the Davao City-based church.
“At the age of 17, I became a member of the church led by this man, Apollo C. Quiboloy, in 1980… In 1988, I made the difficult decision to dedicate my life to his ministry… This choice meant leaving behind my family, my career, and the person I once was,” she told the Senate Committee on Women, which is leading the probe into Quiboloy’s alleged abuses.
“Over time, I gained the trust and became a respected worker within the ministry,” Valdehueza added.
She said she felt spiritual satisfaction…
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