“Maji ya town” – Pastor Man Kush drinks alcohol live during interview
Pastor Paul Kuria, who is also known as Man Kush, recently made some controversial moves after drinking alcohol live during a YouTube interview with Obinna.
according to the video which has since gone viral on social media, the funny cleric seems to have forgotten that the cameras were on.
“I hope hatuko live” Kush is heard saying.
adding:
“Unajua hii ni maji ya town…ukitaka kukaa maisha mazuri, kaa na furaha”
Here are some of the reactions from Kenyans online:
@Nyaburinyauma: Sii kuzuri😀
@Dr_Sadist_ke: daamn we are doing it for cash money
@MMutisya_fr: He isn’t a pastor in real life i guess
@AMARYAMARY9: Nani tena huyo
@franchez_25: Everyone does question that,but that’s how you know you’re on the right path
@Danny_Gonah: Kwani huyu ni pastor ama ni comedian
Man Kush on Why he chases away church members after 5 years
The Home of Glory Joy Ministry overseer said his church is his company.
“If you look at the ownership documents, you will not find anybody else’s name,” he said.
Man Kush said that he does not keep the same congregation for more than five years.
He sees his church as his company, and if any member overstays, he will call them and ask them not to show up again.
Kush explained that he wants his members to spread the gospel he teaches and believes this is the best way to do it.
“I do not hold my church members for over five years, I chase them and get new ones,” he said. “This is because I want them to go and teach other people.”
Adding, “It is God who brings them. I know all my servants. If I notice you have not left after five years, I call them aside and tell them to leave.”
Kush also revealed that he has wealthy church members who donate millions of money to his church.
However, this contradicts what he had earlier said when he asked broke people to avoid coming to his church because he has bills to pay.
“Do not come without money because we are paying the rent,” he had said. “If you do not have money, just go to another church, in Nairobi it’s not all about prayers but work.”
Besides his views on church membership and finances, Man Kush also spoke about the need for men to appreciate their wives.