Pastor Ng’ang’a Slams Preachers Who Ask Money From Sick People

Posted on 27 Oct 2024
Pastor Ng’ang’a Slams Preachers Who Ask Money From Sick People
  • Pastor James Ng'ang'a has a different approach; he recently expressed reluctance to ask for money from the sick seeking prayers
  • The renowned preacher said instead of demanding money from the sick, he gives some of his pastors money
  • He challenged the prevailing trend among preachers who are demanding money from individuals seeking healing

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Neno Evangelism founder Pastor James Ng’ang’a has shown his difference from most contemporary pastors.

While most modern preachers want the sick seeking prayers and healing from their churches to offer some money, Ng’ang’a is opposed to the idea.

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In a video captured during a sermon in his church, the man of God said that he can’t ask sick people in his church to offer him money, explaining that he is a rich man.

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He also wondered why preachers demand money from sick people.

The pastor revealed that he is instead supporting his fellow pastors.

“Sometimes we preachers demand money from these sick people. But how can I demand money from these people? Where will that take me? I am already a rich man… Today alone I sent one bishop KSh 12,000 and another one KSh 3,000,” Pastor Ng'ang'a aid.

Why did Pastor Ng'ang'a call out KPLC?

Previously, the man of God expressed his outrage over the increased electricity bills in the country.

Ng'ang'a said his bill was doubled from KSh 20,000 to KSh 40,000 without any explanation.

He said that he did not have any extra appliances or activities in his house that could justify such a high bill.

He also wondered how ordinary citizens who earn less than him could afford to pay their bills.

“How can I pay KSh 40,000 when I don’t have a disco in my house? What did I use to get a bill of KSh 40,000? From KSh 20,000 to KSh 40,000. Those are fraudsters. Electricity bill for just a house. If they can slap with that bill how about you?” he asked his congregation.

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