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“Usikuje kanisa langu kama hunijui”: Pastor Ng’ang’a warns Kenyans who want to join his church

Neno Evangelism Center’s founder, Pastor James Ng’ang’a, has issued a dire warning to people considering joining his congregation.

Pastor Ng'ang'a
Pastor Ng’ang’a

Ng’ang’a stated during an exclusive interview with a local media outlet that no one should visit his church without being completely familiar with him.

He feels that everyone has the right to decide where they will worship and that doing your homework before joining a church is crucial.

“If you want to come to my church, ensure you have investigated and researched who I am. Don’t just follow the wave and regret,” Ng’ang’a said.

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The pastor continued by saying that his life is an open book and that he welcomes anyone interested in attending his church to conduct their own research.

Pastor Ng'ang'a
Pastor Ng’ang’a

Ng’ang’a asserted that religion is a personal choice in the aftermath of the recent events in Malindi, where a cult leader is accused of brainwashing his followers into starving to death.

The godly guy accepted the existence of cults that, in his opinion, pretend to be in the service of Jesus.

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He pointed out that even though these organizations aim to mislead people, God is ultimately victorious because He is kind, loving, patient, and kind.

“Such will pretend trying to confuse people but at the end of it all, God cannot be defeated. He is a forgiving God, a loving God, a patience God and a very generous God,” he said.

Pastor Ng'ang'a hotel
Pastor Ng’ang’a hotel

Instead of the typical scenario where white people bring Christianity to Africa, he plans to establish a church there and wants to be recognized as an African who brought the gospel to the United States.

Ng’ang’a recently disclosed his intentions to sell his four-star Newstead Hotel along the Nakuru-Nairobi road, in addition to his aspirations to start a church in the US. The hotel was once known as Sunny Hill Hotel.

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