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Pastor James Ng'ang'a Shows Off 2 Guitars Worth Over KSh 1m: "For the Love of Music"

 

Pastor James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism Centre has opened a window into his passion for music and the lengths he's willing to go to express it. Pastor James Ng'ang'a unveils 2 guitars worth over KSh 1m. Displaying an impressive collection of guitars, he proudly showcased two custom-made instruments with a combined value exceeding KSh 1 million. Why Ng'ang'a invests in expensive guitars The pastor shared the story behind his musical journey, disclosing that his favourite guitar, purchased for nearly KSh 1 million, marked a significant moment in his spiritual life. The star of the display, a guitar worth KSh 770,000, was joined by a companion instrument worth KSh 350,000. With six guitars, none falling below KSh 200,000, Pastor Ng'ang'a left his congregation astounded. He expressed the profound love he holds for the art of music. "This one I bought for KSh 770,000. And this other one cost me KSh 330,000. These are those that are custom-made. To show you the love I have for music. I have six guitars of this kind. And none of them is below KSh 200,000. To show how I love music," he said. Ng'ang'a gifts 2 women new TVs A few weeks ago, he gifted two new church members brand-new televisions. He said he wanted to reward the two women for turning to Christ and joining his ministry. He revealed that one of the women had sold her 43-inch TV to raise money before she came to his church, while the other had no TV of her own and used to pay KSh 100 to watch his sermon on her neighbour’s TV. He said he was touched by their stories and decided to buy them 32-inch TVs each, which he presented to them in front of the congregation. “There is a woman who came here after selling her TV. She has not been here for a whole month. I have decided to buy her a small one because she now has none. Then there is another one who doesn’t have a TV. She was told by her mother to watch Sasa TV and she went and paid someone KSh 100 to watch their person’s TV and there she heard my teachings and joined us,” he said and called them forward to hand them the gifts. 


by  Brian Ajon

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