Pastor Ng’ang’a fires back at 500/- resentment

Image: Pastor James Ng'ang'a and his wife Apostle Loise Maina Ng'ang'a

Pastor Ng’ang’a is not taking kindly to criticism of his comments about a man offering him Sh500 for blessings. On October 7, the outspoken preacher in a video, lashed out at a congregant who gave little money in exchange for blessings from the men of cloth.

“Another person yesterday gave me 500 bobs, I pray for his children and also his extended family. Mia tano? How do you expect them to do this with just 500?”

Pastor Ng’ang’a’s comments have sparked a debate about the role of money in religion and the exploitation of the faithful by some clergy. Some people have defended the pastor, arguing that he is entitled to receive payment for his services. Others have criticized him, saying that he is using his position of power to exploit his followers.

It is important to note that there is no one right answer to this question. Different people have different beliefs about the role of money in religion. However, it is important to be aware of the potential for exploitation when dealing with religious leaders. If you are feeling pressured to give money to a religious leader, it is important to trust your gut and walk away.

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