Watch: Pst Ng'ang'a mourns after attending Benny Hinn's crusade

The crusade witnessed the who is who in government and among church circles come together at Nyayo Stadium

Pastor James Ng'ang'a
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Pastor James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism Church has broken his silence after attending a large prayer meeting at Nyayo Stadium on Saturday, led by American evangelist Benny Hinn.

Speaking on Sunday during his church service, Ng’ang’a stated that the American-Israeli evangelist had a very hard time showcasing his preaching talent, although he praised him for singing well.

"I was in that meeting, I sat there because I just went to see how God is using him. I won't speak now, but there was something wrong somewhere. That man struggled. He struggled, he is a singer, he sang songs, when I was there he sang a lot until he got there... and I knew this is where and here, I am a person of calculations," Ng’ang’a said.

However, the self-proclaimed Commander-in-Chief in the Lord's army said he was not recognised with the deserved respect, as he was isolated and placed far away.

“Mimi nilikuwa nimewekwa kule, kameza kalikuwa pale. Hata nilitajwa na mtu mmoja tu, ‘Kenya One yuko hapa’… lakini wale walikuwa pale mbele wote, angalia wote [jinsi walivyotambuliwa]…”" Ng’ang’a complained.

Pastor Ng’ang’a hinted that he learned the main lesson of focusing on his own affairs and not going to places uninvited.

"I just wished I was given a guitar to play even two songs to see if deliverance would happen right there, but you see, Kenya cannot receive me. They receive Ugandans, they are the ones given chairs. I saw Pastor Ezekiel sitting near the door, he went ahead of me... even to be told to do this [gesture in the air to greet people] there was none," he said.

"I was just watching how God is using me and how He is also using him [Benny Hinn], and I knew that I am also here. Even if the Kenyan government does not recognise me, the government of Heaven recognizes me," he added.