The Archbishop Harrison Ng’ang’a, advises single women to dress modestly

Archbishop Harrison Ng’ang’a, the leader of the Christ Foundation Fellowship Ministry, delivered advice on dressing and relationship dynamics in a recent sermon at Pastor Kiengei’s church.

Addressing single women, he urged them to consider their attire in relation to their relationship status, cautioning against clothing that might confuse potential suitors. Ng’ang’a advised single women to dress in a way that aligns with their single status and avoids sending misleading signals.

For married women, he advocated for a more modest appearance, expressing concern that dressing like single women could give the wrong impression to young men seeking life partners. He specifically mentioned the use of wigs that cover the eyes, emphasizing the importance of dressing appropriately for one’s role as a mother.

Shifting his focus to married men, Ng’ang’a urged them to listen attentively to their wives, even when faced with seemingly nonsensical matters. He discouraged men from dismissing their wives’ concerns, emphasizing the value of dedicated time for meaningful conversations. Ng’ang’a recommended actively engaging with spouses and dedicating at least one hour a day to listening.

He underscored the importance of giving undivided attention to one’s partner, acknowledging women’s ability to multitask and emphasizing the need for focused communication. Ng’ang’a shared from his own experience, stating that he listens to his wife until 2 am just to understand her concerns.

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