US-Based Kenyan Pastor Donates Thika Mansion to Residents

US-Based Kenyan Pastor Donates Thika Mansion to Residents

A US-based Kenyan pastor has reportedly donated her multi-million-shilling mansion in Thika to be used as a prayer centre.

Pastor Naomi Mwaniki of Boston, Massachusetts allegedly asked residents of Thika’s Salama Estate to use the double-storey house as a chapel, according to gospel musician Karangu Muraya.

“I can’t recall how much the house cost but it is quite expensive and it took a few years to build,” Muraya told a local news outlet.

Muraya is the custodian and caretaker of the chapel called Mount Zion Prayer Centre.

“She [Pastor Naomi) recently moved into the area, bought land, and settled near us,” he added.

The mansion has several rooms, including fully-furnished bedrooms and a kitchen. 

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Through his social media pages, Muraya said the prayer house will officially be launched on May 15th.

“You ask why some people are so blessed. Imagine building a beautiful home like this. And for your love in the body of Christ, you make it a prayer centre. This is what Naomi Mwaniki has done for us and Kenyans at large. Let’s meet here as we launch it and dedicate it to God,” he wrote.
 

Comments

guest 70 (not verified)     Tue, 05/04/2021 @ 06:57pm

And then she will write it off as a donation for 2021 tax year and get a hefty refund from IRS - there I have fixed the missing sentence.

Truth (not verified)     Tue, 05/04/2021 @ 10:23pm

Those who know God, Know that everything under the sun is Vanity. It only makes sense to Give it back to God, and more blessings come your way. God bless this woman.

Guest (not verified)     Tue, 05/04/2021 @ 10:39pm

Pesa ya watumishi.Is she being audited and needs to come up with actual assets or is she a “female messiah” .Surely no one will ask about donations towards a church even though the source of funds appears suspect

Ben (not verified)     Wed, 05/05/2021 @ 04:59am

This was a good act which is against the norms. Usually, pastors should be on receiving side; not on donation end. A good example is prophet Elijah who was fed freely. Pope on the other side is sponsored by the church to preach the gospel. Secondly, Pastor Naomi could have received more blessings if she gave this house to homeless community. In Kenya today, churches are for business and this won't be an exception.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Wed, 05/05/2021 @ 06:34pm

Whether he will claims on the irs is nothing here or there.Opra/bill gates do it all the time after giving back to the community so it’s not illegal.The question is what have or me donated before.So tuwache mafeelings na chuki when somebody is doing a good job.

Currie (not verified)     Thu, 05/06/2021 @ 02:36am

In reply to by Mkenya halisi (not verified)

Mafeelings is the current way of life with most Kenyans, especially the lot living in the diaspora! Wao wako na deep seated mafeelings ya wivu! Don’t know why but it is real!

Mundumugo (not verified)     Thu, 05/06/2021 @ 01:54pm

In reply to by Currie (not verified)

So is that why Kenyans at home constantly try to separate us from our money or property? I think you might have it a little twisted. As for Halisi, alifukuzwa nchini ya Amerika na tangu wakati huo, ameendelea kusema uwongo juu ya uhamisho yake. Amejawa na wivu na ghadhabu kuelekea watu wa diaspora or to use his language watu wa majuu. Take anything he says regarding diaspora based Kenyans with a kilo of salt.

Viazi Karai (not verified)     Wed, 05/05/2021 @ 08:05pm

Don't we have enough places of worship/prayer in Kenya?? I am not against places of worship....that said, when are we going to expend the same energy in job creation along with investing in the afterlife?

Samson (not verified)     Thu, 05/06/2021 @ 02:39am

Hey, is the female bishop married? I am looking for a good old kikuyu girl who knows how to give freely! I’m ready to receive in plenty!

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Thu, 05/06/2021 @ 05:33pm

@mundumugo stick on the topic bana.It’s true diaspora guys r confused lots.They hate to see positive things happening here in kenya.My bratha I left usa voluntarily n I can come anytime I want.My hse is still there in Newjersey.Thou am scared of getting covid in states juu imejaa huko ningekunja this year.

Kiprono (not verified)     Sun, 05/09/2021 @ 01:32pm

In reply to by Mutai (not verified)

True @mutahi! The guy is very bitter with the diaspora, the preachers of the gospel and even with more kimundu who they used to tarmac the streets of Philadelphia together and now kimunya is doing a whole lot better than him! Huyu jamaa @ halisi ni shenzi sana!

RAS menelik (not verified)     Thu, 05/06/2021 @ 08:36pm

Tell us where the money to build came from and show us the title then we can talk. Pana utapeli hapo amini usiamini

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