Pastor Cries His Heart Out to Ng'ang'a After Meeting Him

Popular radio evangelist Godfrey Migwi has penned a heartfelt message to controversial preacher, James Maina Ng’ang’a, after meeting him briefly on Monday. 

Migwi, who is a constant guest at Kameme FM and TV, expressed concern that the brief run-in with Ng'ang'a showed that he could be battling mental health issues.

“I pitied him as a son to his father.  I remember him being an apostle, good preacher or fake, that doesn't bother me because that's not my duty to judge."

"In heaven, there's a God who will judge everybody under the sun and every knee shall bow and everyone will answer his own question on judgement day,” Migwi posted on his Facebook page.

He linked Ng’ang’a’s controversial character to failure by the bishop to control his anger and depression. 

“You need someone who can advise you on how to manage your anger. I respect you as my father, your age is the same as my father in the village, who has lived 69 years on this earth,” he pointed out. 

Godfrey went on to offer to pay for the troubled city clergyman to get treatment before the situation aggravates any further.  

“If you allow me, I will make sure you attend psychiatrist and professional counselling sessions before you break down."

“As I saw you yesterday, I can tell things are not well. Cars, names, clothes can deceive someone and think all is well, so before your mind breaks down completely, take my advice,” Migwi poured his heart out. 

The Kameme FM guest preacher further urged Ng’ang’a to work in harmony with members of his church and nurture leaders who will help manage the ministry.

"In the church, you're the praise worship leader, at the same time you're the instrumentalist and sound technician. You said you're Neno that means you're everything in the ministry."

"Hio kazi ni mingi sana. Nakwambia kama Jethero alivyomwambia Musa, gawa hii kazi ni ngumu sana kwako , watoto wako wakuhitaji (I will tell you the same thing Jethro told his father in law, Moses. You have a lot on your plate and you need to delegate some duties. Your children and wife need you).”