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Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Husband storms church,demands money wife paid as tithe(Photo)

An angry husband stormed a church service demanding his Sh200,000 loan that his wife gave as tithe for prayers against demons in a local church last Sunday.

Mr. Geoffrey Odhiambo said his wife took the money, for which a bank used his car as collateral, and gave it to the church, without his consent.According to the  wife,she gave the money as “tithe for prayers as there were evil spirits and devils in her house”.

An eyewitness, Lawrence Odengo said Mr. Geoffrey complained it was not the first time his wife had taken money to ‘Jesus Elevation Tabernacle’ located in the Kisumu CBD,Kenya.

It took male ushers more than 10 minutes to eject Mr. Geoffrey from the midday service moments before the APs Quick Response Team arrived. He reported the matter at Kisumu Central police station.

Members of the public, who had glimpse of the drama at the place of worship they termed a “Pastor Kanyari church”, demanded its closure.

Daily Post Kenya

19 comments:

  1. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nna what kind of confuse woman is that for christ sake.... Such woman will never be close to me abeg... Parking things no doubt..... #NowPlaying>> ije love: estar..
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  2. I don see and hear plenty things

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  3. How can she use his car?all these pastor wey dey see truth nor fit talk hmmm. Guy collect ur money.. everybit of it fa

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  4. Na divorce things and things be dat ooo for me.. Stupid woman! IT IS WELL

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  5. hahahaha, collect your money abeg, this ppl own too much, na money dey pursue evil spirit for house? na wa o lol

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  6. End time pastors,dey ought to return d mony back if dey ar truly God sent.

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  7. Tithe and offering as BONDAGE to churches.

    Psalm 51:17 says, “My sacrifice, O God, is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart you, God, will not despise.”

    Psalm 50:12-14Good News Translation (GNT)

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    “If I were hungry, I would not ask you for food,
    for the world and everything in it is mine.
    13
    Do I eat the flesh of bulls
    or drink the blood of goats?
    14
    Let the giving of thanks be your sacrifice to God,[a]
    and give the Almighty all that you promised.

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    1. "Many people miss this truth. Rather than repent, they try to "clean up their act," give more, pray more, or busy themselves in other religious activity in the hopes that God will finally "get over" being mad at them. In Psalm 51, David is saying that God wants none of that. External religious activity cannot replace internal, heartfelt contrition (1 Samuel 16:7)."

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    2. David reminds us that the only path to forgiveness is a broken heart and a humble spirit (Matthew 5:3). When we throw ourselves on the mercy of God, He delights to lift us up (Luke 18:13-14). When we openly acknowledge our sin against God, turn from it, and cry out for cleansing, God promises that He will hear us and forgive (1 John 1:9).

      "It is interesting to note that, although David sinned against Bathsheba and her husband, he makes this statement to God: “Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight” (verse 4). David gets to the heart of why God so hates sin. It is a violation of His very nature. We are created in that image, but our sin mars it, like a smudge on a mirror. A broken spirit and a contrite heart invite God to clean that smudge and restore us to right relationship with Him."

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  8. 200,000.00 KES = 1,296.84 GBP

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  9. 200,000.00 KES = 1,958.86 USD
    Kenyan Shilling ↔ US Dollar


    200,000.00 KES = 390,303.63 NGN
    Kenyan Shilling ↔ Nigerian Naira

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  10. Lolzzzz abeg collect ur money back all this stupid fake pastors everywhere

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