Pastor Ng’ang’a recently kicked a man out of his crusade for recording him on a phone.
Pastor Ng’ang’a, known for his direct style, said people should pay attention to the message instead of recording it on video.
During the service, the man stood in the crowd, directing his phone at the pastor while he was preaching.
Ng’ang’a noticed the distraction and decided to address it. He explained to the man that recording would prevent him from truly engaging with the word of God.
“You’will be too focused on capturing me, and not the message,” he said.
Pastor Ng’anga, who once exorcized demons named King Kaka used a firm but caring tone, saying “I love you, but I will not tolerate this behavior,” he continued, reminding the man that the crusade was his event and that he wanted everyone to fully participate.
He concluded by instructing security to escort the man out, stating, “Get him out. Please leave.”
Ng’ang’a’s actions have started discussions about staying focused during worship. Many people value his effort to help everyone concentrate on their spiritual experience without distractions. This incident shows how important it is to be present in a space meant for reflection and worship.
Source: NGC.
By Vivian K.