- Pastor of Neno Evangelism Center James Ng'ang'a throws away the money collected as an offering from his believers during the service
- In a video shared by Qare Jane on TikTok, the pastor was seen looking down at the offering
- Kenyans who witnessed the video expressed their dissatisfaction, insisting that the servant of God should not throw away the hard-earned donations of the church members
Kenyans are shocked after watching Neno Evangelism pastor James Ng'ang'a throw away the offering they collected during the service.
Why did he throw away the money?
The angry pastor saw how the offering was being collected, and after the period was over, he took it and wondered why it was not as much as he expected.
“What is this, who has it been collected? This is the offering that all these people have given?” he asked.
“Is this from a woman who goes to build an altar for her children? You come from far to play circus games while I'm here? I'm a commander,” he added.
Kenyans' feelings about the video:
Nicholas Kipleting Chepkosiom:
“When we go in the flesh, we reap in the flesh! In the Spirit, we reap in the Spirit. Giving is not forced, God loves a giver who gives with joy! Repent and let us return to God and worship Him in truth and in spirit!”
Joe OleKapchanga:
“Entering heaven is expensive, blessed is a camel with two humps passing through the eye of a needle.”
Kidiga Davies:
“I don't know what to say.”
George Mutua:
“Wuh, this work is stressful, there is a place where the donation of the whole church is KSh 1000, manze. People should help him, it is not easy.”
Lulu Emily:
“Why is it a business? Why didn't the mother in the Bible give a little and was blessed?”
James Oyare:
“If I put even KSh 20, I go with it and go out.”
Pastor Ng'ang'a Dismisses Relatives In His Gospel Meeting
In another story, the founder of Neno Evangelism Centre, Pastor James Ng'ang'a, kicked a man out of his meeting of the gospel by capturing him in the video.
The controversial pastor emphasized the importance of focusing on the word of God during worship.
Ng'ang'a defended his action, claiming that the man had disturbed the order of worship, and quickly ordered his removal from the crusade.
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