Pastor T Mwangi of Life Church International has weighed in on young ladies dating married men with the knowledge that they have a family.
Speaking during a talk show on K24 TV, the vocal pastor said that dating a sponsor is demeaning the dignity of a lady since a majority of the relationships are fully based on financial benefits.
Additionally, the clergy said that ladies are not products that can be sold to the highest bidder.
“We are in a third-world country, so there is a lot of economic need. The majority of the negotiations with a mubaba or a sponsor are 100 per cent financial. In my opinion, it is demeaning the dignity of a lady because a lady is not a product you can buy at a shop that you go for the highest bidder,” he said.
Likening the arrangement to slavery, Pastor T stated that human bodies should not be used for transactions adding that those who are blessed financially should help those in need without expecting something in return.
“I have a problem with that when I look back at the background of slavery and the slave trade where someone had money and felt like they could purchase this person at a certain price and when it comes to the essence of human dignity if you are helping me help me without terms attached to it,” he added.
“We can’t use our bodies for the transaction, those who have resources can take at these ‘needy’ young girls from the perspective of God has blessed me how can I be a blessing without literary expecting something in return.”
Pastor T on rap
In an undated viral video, Pastor T disclosed that he is ready to return to rapping to save the current generation.
Speaking to a congregation, the pastor said as a man of God, he is willing to do whatever it takes to bring the current generation back to the church.
Showcasing his rapping skills, Pastor T said that they can not sit and watch the current generation falling, adding that he will rap and preach for them.
“This rap thing is still here; we’re going back for the sake of this generation because wakianguka nayo tunainuka nayo (If they fall we will rise with them). Don’t be fooled by this suit I wear it only because of the bishop’s title, but if we decide to return to evangelism, we’ll do it with all our might,” he said.
“We’ll rap for them, preach to them, and anoint them with oil because it seems tough out there, it’s serious business this generation won’t perish without the gospel. Pastor George ka nikupiga mashow tutapiga, the generation must hear the gospel, we’ll do it until we ensure the generation hears the gospel in our time.”
Pastor T: We are in a third-world country, so there is a lot of economic need. The majority of the negotiations with a mubaba are financial. In my opinion, it is demining the dignity of a woman. A lady is not a product you can buy at a shop.#MorningVibe@RemmyMajala pic.twitter.com/VQvjazIpeO
— K24 TV (@K24Tv) September 4, 2024