Pastor M
Pastors are essential members of the society and I have to say, its very sad to read this statistics. If there were no pastors in Kenya, we would probably all find another religion eg islam or cultural practises.
as for why they lost credibility. I have my own reason why I don't trust them.
A few years ago when Kenyans were suffering under some hardliner of a president, most of them were quite comfortable saying nothing as they accepted tithe. A few years ago when people were killing each other, they went back to their tribal cocoons for or against one of the principals. When they joined politics, it was obvious that they were just as willing to rig as the politician. Is that good enough?
I remember the days of Muge, Gitari, Njoya, Okullu, and Wamugunda. These were the only clergy to stand up and fight against a regime only too willing to throw you out the window. Forget the present day clergy that pretend that they faught for anyone's rights. The 4 above were persecuted by the gov't, and the church in the same measure.
Some of the above mentioned were even sacked, banned or dumped from their own churches.
In the end, the church became a part of the regime. Happy with the status quo and not willing to change the lives of Kenyans. That is why some don't believe that pastors can die and even have virgils to ressurect them. Talk about an ego problem!
Are they going through the same process now? Yes. We are back to the "world is flat and we shall call anyone who doesn't say so a heretic" days.
Pastor M
The Kenyan clergy has proved to Kenyans time and again that they are only too willing to keep the status quo and will only throw their weight behind a cause when there is money to be made and when their property is under attak. In other words, they have become the new political class.
Oh how I wish Muge, and Okullu were around.
If there are no more pastors in Kenya as the above, then we are in very serious trouble.
Hata wakizima taa