2012 wrote:kaka2za wrote:2012 wrote:I see nothing wrong with it if it's true.
If he's been able to encourage and empower his flock to attain wealth to a level where they feel nothing buying or willing to buy him a Range or jet, what's wrong with that? Do we now have to tell people what to do with their money? I've been to weddings where parents buy their children houses and cars, I have a problem with that but again I wonder, why is it my problem?
First, it is not his money. The congregants are just brainwashed poor souls. Secondly,if you are worried about your problems only then you should skip this thread and many others.
Now,even our deep pocketed politicians rarely buy jets and prefer choppers. Kiuna is probably imitating the Nigerian Pastors who buy jets to travel across West Africa.
I thought the purpose of the thread is to get objective opinions and not just agreeable ones?
Anyway, how did you conclude that they are brainwashed? Logic tells me that to even think of buying a private jet for the pastor, the congregation must have quite a few millionaires within. Logic also tells me that these are very hard people to brainwash. Millionaires are the hardest people to con.
Anyway, all I'm saying is that I see nothing wrong with it.
Many respected pastors own private jets. I don't know what he preaches, I'm from the old school churches, but it's for his congregate to decide as long as it's lawfully ok.
And how many hungry mouths starving to death for lack of food would 1b feed?
Remember take care of my sheep when im gone not take care of pastor the sheep?
Hata yesu alitumia punda symbolizing humility...
My 10% will always go to orphanage and Christian mission with lige changing approaches like drilling boreholes ,building schools.
Sadaka yangu every Sunday is always 300 Bob-100 kulisha pastor,100 kusafisha Choo na kanisa na 100 kulipa bills...nothing more nothing less