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Pastor achimba chaba la wenyewe Karatina
jguru
#81 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 12:15:23 PM
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Has the mechanic forgiven his wife?

smile
Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
Much Know
#82 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 12:17:26 PM
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Magigi wrote:
... I think the fingures had done some walking...
...How could the story not have a climax...the husband could have waited till they undress, then lauched the attack. Bure kabisa.

There is enough evidence that the bread had been unwrapped in initial video http://k24tv.co.ke/?p=20805
There is tea and butter on the table, some clothes on the bed, and someone dressing, but thankfully the pastor confirmed the actual landing did not take place...always remember....."it wasn't me"...
Ras Kienyeji Man
jaggernaut
#83 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 12:25:10 PM
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jguru wrote:
Has the mechanic forgiven his wife?

smile

No.
Much Know
#84 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 12:28:24 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
jguru wrote:
Has the mechanic forgiven his wife?

smile

No.

It is very difficult for him, his ego may have been smashed completely, He should gather courage and move on with life Sad
Ras Kienyeji Man
kysse
#85 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 12:54:31 PM
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Much Know wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
jguru wrote:
Has the mechanic forgiven his wife?

smile

No.

It is very difficult for him, his ego may have been smashed completely, He should gather courage and move on with life Sad


This is so wrong.
The 'pastor' has succeeded in breaking apart a another man's home.Actually,he's just set off a time bomb in his wife.Women don't let go of such behavior that easy unless they have a prob.
People commit suicide after being cheated on so that should tell you the kind of shame and hurt the wife must be going through esp from the community- eg hutoshelezi mzee? Sad how about the kids? woi. Nway.

The Bible is steadfast 'To whom much is given,much is required'As a Pastor you don't go sleeping around like every other man because we are all sinners. That's no excuse because such a Mantle comes with responsibilities.
That's why fellows like swenani can never dream of becoming pastors cz they will eat at the altar.

Now Which man will allow that Pastor to conduct prayers in his house or counsel his wife?

How will such a pastor even conduct a wedding ceremony.. 'Till death do us part? Really? the shame?

God is all forgiving,but the Consequences of our sins remain as a reminder.And that is what the pastor has brought upon himself.Shame.

Unless the mechanic and his wife reconcile,he has no say.
And like we all know, siku za mwizi ni 40, I hate to imagine,how many he's impregnated,allowed to abort,broken homes etc etc.







jaggernaut
#86 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 1:00:06 PM
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Joined: 10/9/2008
Posts: 5,389
Much Know wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
jguru wrote:
Has the mechanic forgiven his wife?

smile

No.

It is very difficult for him, his ego may have been smashed completely, He should gather courage and move on with life Sad


This cancer of 'forgiving and moving on' will kill Kenyans. When will people stand up for what is right and seek justice?

This is how a society that isn't terminally ill should handle this issue:

1. The pastor's wife should divorce him for adultery, not forgiving him.
2. The church congregation should have locked the pastor out since he has shown by deed that he is indeed a wolf in sheep clothing.
3. The church should have excommunicated the pastor for gross misconduct, and bringing the church into disrepute, not just suspending him like they have done.
4. The mechanic should divorce his wife for adultery (He seems to be the only sober Kenyan since he has separated from her).
5. All wazuans should be condemning the pastor and the fish for this act and seek justice for the pastor's wife, the mechanic and the KAG church.

washiku
#87 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 1:09:12 PM
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Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
kysse wrote:
Much Know wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
jguru wrote:
Has the mechanic forgiven his wife?

smile

No.

It is very difficult for him, his ego may have been smashed completely, He should gather courage and move on with life Sad


This is so wrong.
The 'pastor' has succeeded in breaking apart a another man's home.Actually,he's just set off a time bomb in his wife.Women don't let go of such behavior that easy unless they have a prob.
People commit suicide after being cheated on so that should tell you the kind of shame and hurt the wife must be going through esp from the community- eg hutoshelezi mzee? Sad how about the kids? woi. Nway.

The Bible is steadfast 'To whom much is given,much is required'As a Pastor you don't go sleeping around like every other man because we are all sinners. That's no excuse because such a Mantle comes with responsibilities.
That's why fellows like swenani can never dream of becoming pastors cz they will eat at the altar.

Now Which man will allow that Pastor to conduct prayers in his house or counsel his wife?

How will such a pastor even conduct a wedding ceremony.. 'Till death do us part? Really? the shame?

God is all forgiving,but the Consequences of our sins remain as a reminder.And that is what the pastor has brought upon himself.Shame.

Unless the mechanic and his wife reconcile,he has no say.
And like we all know, siku za mwizi ni 40, I hate to imagine,how many he's impregnated,allowed to abort,broken homes etc etc.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly What an example. Hahahaha
jguru
#88 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 1:10:09 PM
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kysse wrote:
And like we all know, siku za mwizi ni 40, I hate to imagine,how many he's impregnated,allowed to abort,broken homes etc etc.


Maybe this was the first time he ever went fishing. Don't judge him too harshly.

smile
Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
jguru
#89 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 1:17:21 PM
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Joined: 10/25/2007
Posts: 1,574
kysse wrote:
That's why fellows like swenani can never dream of becoming pastors cz they will eat at the altar.

Now Which man will allow that Pastor to conduct prayers in his house or counsel his wife?

How will such a pastor even conduct a wedding ceremony.. 'Till death do us part? Really? the shame?


I'd rather a pastor who eats grown up mature women that a priest who molests small boys.

Anyway, Jesus said that we should forgive 70 times 7 times.
Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
Much Know
#90 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 1:21:12 PM
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Joined: 12/6/2008
Posts: 3,586
jaggernaut wrote:
Much Know wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
jguru wrote:
Has the mechanic forgiven his wife?

smile

No.

It is very difficult for him, his ego may have been smashed completely, He should gather courage and move on with life Sad


This cancer of 'forgiving and moving on' will kill Kenyans. When will people stand up for what is right and seek justice?

This is how a society that isn't terminally ill should handle this issue:

1. The pastor's wife should divorce him for adultery, not forgiving him.
2. The church congregation should have locked the pastor out since he has shown by deed that he is indeed a wolf in sheep clothing.
3. The church should have excommunicated the pastor for gross misconduct, and bringing the church into disrepute, not just suspending him like they have done.
4. The mechanic should divorce his wife for adultery (He seems to be the only sober Kenyan since he has separated from her).
5. All wazuans should be condemning the pastor and the fish for this act and seek justice for the pastor's wife, the mechanic and the KAG church.


For me forgiveness is the first step, it will save all those court processes, i know so many women who have forgiven their men and lived happily, running through courts, the church fighting him and so on is just too negative and time-wasting, after all true love is found at about 70years of age, so they are on their way there, i envy this pastors family. Secondly, you have seen the mechanic is a violent man! should the pastor also take him to court for assault? Does he have proof to take to court that that was his wife? Was the wife a victim of violence who sort solace in the only man she could confide in and things just got emotional?...forgiveness first...peace second...love follows.
Ras Kienyeji Man
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