A Holiday Fundraiser with Controversy: Pastor Ng’ang’a’s Sh. 1000 Request

Pastor James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism has ignited online debate after a video surfaced of him soliciting Sh. 1000 donations from each church member for his holiday celebrations. The clip shows the charismatic pastor, donned in a white military-style outfit, addressing the congregation from the altar.

“Just one thousand for a start,” he declares, extending his hand. “Give me one thousand, just one thousand… to enjoy Christmas and offer you, the prophet, a cup of water.” As the piano’s melodic rhythms fill the air, congregants shuffle forward, clutching bills ready to fulfill the pastor’s request.

Pastor Ng’ang’a gleefully collects the money, his excitement growing with each contribution. “Yes, and some of you are giving two!… Keep it coming, keep it coming. And remember, those who give, I see you,” he declares to the crowd waving cash before him.

Following the collection, the pastor dips his hand into a bowl and starts dishing out rewards for the generous givers. He warns those who haven’t participated not to try and stretch their arms, subtly reminding them of his watchful eye on financial contributions.

This video has sparked strong reactions online, with some questioning the appropriateness of requesting such a specific sum for personal holiday expenses. Others defend the pastor’s right to seek financial support from his congregation, especially considering the festive season. The debate reflects ongoing conversations about the blurring lines between faith and financial expectations in religious instituti

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