- The founder of Neno Evangelism, Pastor James Ng'ang'a, expelled a man from his gospel meeting for recording him preaching on the phone
- The no-fuss pastor emphasized the importance of focusing on God's word during worship
- Ng'ang'a defended his action, claiming that the man interfered with the service, and quickly ordered him to be removed from the gospel meeting
Pastor James Ng'ang'a, known for his unblinking preaching style, has made headlines after he kicked a man out of his meeting for recording him.
During the event, the barobaro stood in the middle of the believers, placing his phone at the level of Ng'ang'a while continuing to preach from the pulpit.
Why was Pastor Ng'ang'a angry with the man who was capturing him on his phone camera?
After noticing the disturbance, Pastor Ng'ang'a confronted the man directly, explaining that his focus on recording would hinder his ability to follow God's word.
The pastor then ordered the man to leave his crusade.
“You will be focusing on recording me, not the message. I love you, but I will not tolerate this behavior. This is my gospel meeting, and I have paid for the stadium. Get him out. Please leavea,” Ng'ang'a said in a video shared by Nairobi Gossip Club.
Comments from supporters online:
i_am_alex_martin:
“The person recording it doesn't really care.”
riot.nyovest:
“Pastor Ng'ang'a forever Pope.”
_crown.__:
“This church is on my to-do list. I have to attend this year because this is a complete joke.”
reubenchuma20:
“Commander orders.”
gloria.tunu:
“The only pastor who believes.”
Pasta Ng'ang'a Claims 700 Women Left His Church When He Introduced His Wife
Elsewhere, pastor James Ng'ang'a, shared that he escaped with 400 believers when he introduced his new wife, Murugi Maina, to the church.
The pastor, whose first wife died, remarried and decided to introduce his current wife during the service
How Pastor Ng'ang'a lost female believers
Speaking to his parishioners, Pastor Ng'ang'a revealed that around 700 women, including some helpers, left the church after realizing that he had found a stove.
According to Ng'ang'a, every woman hoped that he would marry him because of his position as a wealthy leader.
“When I wanted to marry my wife, this church had a big problem. The church was very full. Many women were coming to me. Because when you have oil and also wealth, women come into your life. They are everywhere.
So, when I introduced my wife, believe it or not, 700 women stood up and walked away. They knew my first wife died and they were hoping that I would choose them. Even the assistants left, wondering why I would not choose them. I lost 400 (people)… I stood up and told them to leave; he was mine, not God's. Some people said he was a child…” said the Pastor.
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