- Pastor Peterson Mwangi of JCM in Mtwapa, Mombasa sadly passed away after traveling from the coast to his home in Kirinyaga county
- This servant of God was found dead on his father's farm in Sagana, and many people led by the founder of JCM Bishop Ben Kiengei mourned him bitterly
- The video showing the young pastor earnestly preaching about the Holy Spirit inspired many people
Mombasa: The video of the late Peterson Mwangi, a young priest from the Jesus Compassion Ministries (JCM) church, preaching about the Holy Spirit, has touched many online.
Where was Mwangi's church?
Mwangi was found dead on his father's farm in Sagana, Kirinyaga County, and Bishop Ben Kiengei was surprised by the sudden death.
The young preacher of God was married, and his wife shared the sad news with Kiengei, who wished Mwangi would talk about his problems with someone.
What was Mwangi's sermon about?
In a video shared by Murimi Kariuki on TikTokthe late preacher is seen in a home environment, neat and holding his Bible.
“Have you ever wondered if the Holy Spirit descends as we often pray asking God to descend His Spirit?” asked Mwangi.
“The book of Joel 2:28 says that it will come true that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh; your sons and your daughters will prophesy, your elders will dream dreams, and your young people will see visions,” he taught.
How Kenyans reacted to the video:
Sarah:
“May God have mercy on us… people are fighting a war that no one knows about… I cannot judge but may he rest in peace.”
π°πͺQueen of Nakuru βπβοΈβοΈ β :
“This year, I'm tired π«π«.”
user2851153113252:
“People are going through a lot out there. If you can't bear it, leave it to God. Don't pretend to live for people.”
Sandy Miigai:
“He was too young to die, people should learn to at least share what they're going through sometimes, it's really sad.”
Virginia Kimando:
“Man… it's so sad. Rest in peace ππ.”
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