Pastor Ng'ang'a Gifts Man KSh 14k for Travelling from Kinangop to Attend His Church: "Count It"

Pastor Ng'ang'a Gifts Man KSh 14k for Travelling from Kinangop to Attend His Church: "Count It"

  • During a Sunday service, Pastor James Ng’ang’a advised a 75-year-old man on the importance of taking supplements, citing personal use of Vitamin C and Omega-3
  • The elderly man revealed he travels from Kinangop to Nairobi to attend the preacher's church, waking up at 3.30am
  • Ng’ang’a handed the man KSh 14,000 in church after hearing of his dedication, with the emotional video sparking praise from netizens

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Pastor James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism Centre has once again caught the attention of many, this time for a touching act of generosity toward a devoted elderly church member.

Pastor Ng'ang'a ministers at the Neno Evangelism Centre.
Pastor Ng'ang'a was touched by a man who travelled over 100 kilometres to attend his church. Photo: Sasa TV.
Source: Facebook

How did Ng'ang'a help old man?

During a recent service, the controversial preacher warmly engaged with a 75-year-old man who had attended his church.

As he addressed the congregation, Ng’ang’a offered the elderly congregant some health advice, noting the need for supplements such as Vitamin C and Omega-3 due to his age.

“You are 75 years old. I gave you KSh 5,000 the other day, right? I thought you were young, turns out you’re a commander,” the preacher said humorously.

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He continued:

“I need you guys to buy him Vitamin C and Omega 3. You’ll be adding that to your drinking water. When you are old, even if you eat meat, your body doesn’t absorb all the nutrients. Personally, I’ve already taken Vitamin C today.”

The moment turned emotional after Pastor Ng’ang’a asked the elderly man where he lives.

The man humbly responded that he resides in Kinangop and wakes up as early as 3.30am to travel to Nairobi for the service, a distance of approximately 100 kilometres.

Clearly moved by the man’s unwavering commitment to the ministry, Pastor Ng’ang’a reached into his pocket and handed the man a generous bundle of notes.

“Count it,” Ng’ang’a instructed, as the man began tallying the amount. It totalled KSh 14,000.

“That’s your money,” the preacher declared, as the congregation cheered his kindness.

The selfless act warmed the hearts of many, with social media users praising Pastor Ng’ang’a for honouring the elderly man’s dedication.

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Watch the video below:

Social media reactions:

mudavie:

"Dedication ya kwenda nyumba ya Mungu. Kudos pasi."

user1514559051584Queen Lopez:

"Mbona haya hamuonagi ni mbaya tuu mwaona."

J.A.N.E.T:

"Doctor Ng'ang'a Una uhakika na unachosema."

Giathimercy:

"Finally commander amekua doctor."

Warrior001:

"Mzee wa kwetu kinangofu lol mnunulie oxtail ya supu na hamuoni hio 14k kudos comanda."

sniperrr beauty saloon :

"Man of God you are doing great job God protect you and guide you."

Judeee:

"Commander you are blessing."

user1512594359065:

"Faith without action is bure and above all is love na zote Nganga our Commander ameonysha hapa makofi kwake."

Mwas13245:

"God sent him to you to tell him that and to gift him."
Pastor James Ng'ang'a gifted an old mzee KSh 14k.
Pastor Ng'ang'a gave an elderly church member health advice. Photo: Sasa TV.
Source: Facebook

How many kids does pastor Ng'ang'a have?

In other news, Ng'ang'a revealed that he has fathered children with multiple women across the country.

The controversial preacher claimed to have over 70 children, admitting that he had never met some of them because the mothers left while pregnant.

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He recounted an incident where one expectant partner asked to collect her belongings but never came back.

Ng'ang'a also shared that his first wife lost several pregnancies as they tried to start a family while living in Mombasa.

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

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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DanVictor Munene (Entertainment editor) Danvictor is a journalist accredited by the Media Council of Kenya (MCK), currently covering entertainment news at Tuko.co.ke. He began his career at The Star Kenya, where he extensively covered the 2024 Gen-Z led anti-government protests. He has work experience in political news, current affairs, social media management, and audience engagement. You can reach him at danvictor.munene@tuko.co.ke to share your story.

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