Evangelist Teresia Wairimu, the renowned founder of Faith Evangelistic Ministry, has crossed over from the pulpit to comment on the current political atmosphere in the country. The servant of God has exploded her emotions, further expressing her disappointment with the current Kenya Kwanza Regime under President William Ruto.
Making a fair comment to her congregants during a sermon on Sunday 20, the Mashujaa Day, shown how regretful she is to had voted for the duo of President William Ruto and the impeached Rigathi Gachagua. Furthermore, the preacher crowded blames on the government for focusing on minor issues which do not affect Kenyans rather than addressing critical issues kenyans are much concerned about.
“Instead of us majoring in things that concern us (the economy and better health systems), you arm yourselves without giving us notice. We are also going to arm ourselves in prayer,” she asserted.
Despite declaring that she is unhappy with the internal fights in the working regime, the preacher, however, made it crystal clear that she still has absolute belief that this administration was God chosen.
“Until now, I have always thought that this government is a government of God because it is the one we voted for, but to our embarrassment, it is a government of fights,” she added.
Urging her congregants and other Kenyans to stay cautious and to never allow themselves be swayed by treachery of most politicians across the country,
she emphasised that the coming elections would not be easily won calling for more changes in the cureebt leadership.
“In the next election, you’ll have to convince me. Somebody must go home,” she courageously opined
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