Pastor Tony Kiamah Scolds Bishop Ben Kiengei Following Online Drama: "Bringing Shame"

Posted on 23 Oct 2024
Pastor Tony Kiamah Scolds Bishop Ben Kiengei Following Online Drama: "Bringing Shame"
  • Pastor Tony Kiamah scolded Bishop Ben Kiengei after controversial online accusations against him
  • He called on the man who ordained Kiengei to come and disciple him so he could avoid embarrassing the church
  • Some netizens urged Kiamah to reach out to Kiengei rather than drag his name online, while others commended him for speaking out

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The River of God church's lead pastor, Tony Kiamah, has called out Bishop Ben Kiengei following the online accusations he has been facing.

Kiengei found himself in hot soup after allegations against him surfaced online, and he got into altercations with influencers.

During a recent interview, Kiengei made hurtful comments towards TikToker Pritty Vishy that went viral.

The video caused a stir on social media, with Pritty getting wind of the clip and calling out the preacher.

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Why Bishop Kiengei should step down

She later vowed to visit the preacher for a service in his church, saying that she wanted him to tell her the 'insults' to her face.

While addressing concerns on TikTok, Kiamah wondered who ordained Kiengei and asked why he was bringing shame to the body of Christ.

"Whoever ordained Bishop Kiengei, umetuangusha (you have disappointed us). A bishop is an overseer. Literally, he is bringing shame to the church and the body of Christ. Because when a pastor falls he drags the church and the name of Christ in the mud. You have disappointed us. This is some of the reasons why the government wants to regulate the church of Kenya," he said.

Kiamah said he was saddened by what he heard about Kiengei and maintained that he should be kicked out if he failed to show remorse.

"You should step down and go into discipline. Whoever ordained this man should fold his sleeve, take this man and disciple him. Let him sit under you for a year, and then you walk through the pain of restoration because we serve a God of second chances. Let's kick nonsense out of church," he added.

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Here are some of the comments from social media users:

@pabloh_kissinger said:

"It takes courage to talk the truth. But we have a few like you who are truthful to the world."

@Gathirwa said:

"Let God judge Kiengei, and you are not God judge for Himself."

@Nairobi Finest Wholesalers said:

"So sad. Fighting your brother in the Lord."

@Aruthari216 said:

"Body of Christ fighting against each other."

@James Mukunga said:

"Wachana na bishop please. Tuambie mambo ya God."

@User_616Carol said:

"Finally, someone is saying it loud. But I've been telling myself Bishop Harrison must be very disturbed by this whole thing."

@Wanjirudigital said:

"What people can't see is that the current happenings diminishes the church."

Kiama on why church is silent about LGBTQ

The man of God previously called out Kenyan preachers for being silent in condemning sin for fear of repercussions.

Kiamah questioned why bishops in Kenya had yet to call a press conference and condemn LGBTQ on a national platform.

The man of God claimed most church leaders could not speak up because they were afraid of losing their visas.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura Guthua, journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke

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Reverend Tony Kiamah has asked Bishop Ben Kiengei to step down until he undergoes disciplinary process for a year.

Reverend Tony Kiamah has asked Bishop Ben Kiengei to step down until he undergoes disciplinary process for a year.

'Your pastor is neither your mom nor your dad,' Rev Tony Kiamah

'Your pastor is neither your mom nor your dad,' Rev Tony Kiamah

Rev. Tony Kiamah (@RKiamah) / Twitter

Rev. Tony Kiamah (@RKiamah) / Twitter

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