Pastor Ng’ang’a to Rastafarian Women: Refrain from Coming to My Church
Written by Black Hot Fire Network on November 11, 2024
Apostle James Maina Nganga, known as “The Commander in Chief,” recently criticized women with Rasta hairstyles, urging them to stop attending his church. In a TikTok post, he expressed frustration over women showing up with Rasta hair, arguing that it sets a poor example for young people.
He warned that anyone approaching him with such a hairstyle would be expected to shave it, even stating that he would enforce this himself if necessary. “If you have Rasta, shave it before coming near me. Otherwise, you won’t be allowed in. One Sunday, we will shave you ourselves. Women, you are the ones harming this church, and your hair color is as loud as a microphone. You wear pants like Koinange,” he remarked.
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The outspoken pastor voiced concern over what he views as growing hypocrisy within his congregation, asserting that outward appearance should align with one’s actions and character.
He condemned the perceived lack of genuine love and moral integrity among church attendees, criticizing those who, despite professing faith, engage in dishonest, worldly behavior. “You might do worldly things while praising the Lord with your mouth. But if you are a killer, a liar, a gossip, a thief, without God’s wisdom, your focus remains on worldly matters, devoid of love or fellowship with the Holy Spirit. You constantly discuss government affairs,” he added.
In the video, Apostle Nganga urged believers and aspiring preachers to recognize God’s presence and avoid hypocrisy. “God exists in heaven. Those who are saved, remain steadfast. To new preachers, speak of God’s kingdom, not money. Money is fleeting; you’ll eventually leave it behind,” he concluded.
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