@EACCKenya Fighting corruption is good lakini Hawa Police wako Kwa barabara everywhere pia wao mmekosa evidence??? Let's fight corruption collectively and not selectively.
I'm buying a church.
I’ve made a cash offer of £225,000 to purchase this church, which was about to close and be sold off to developers.
I'm fed up with driving past all these churches in the UK that used to thrive, support the community, and feed the homeless.
Now, just look at these beautiful church buildings.
So many are boarded up, closed down, with developers queueing up to profit from converting them into flats.
I simply can't accept that a building built to glorify Jesus for generations can be turned into something solely for profit.
So I've placed an offer on a church in my hometown.
My plan is to buy it and offer it completely free of charge, with zero rent, to a church willing to worship Jesus here and serve others.
What do you think of this idea?
A police officer stopped a Pastor for speeding. The Pastor seeing trouble, yelled back: “I am a Pastor to a Church not a thief” The officer replied: "If you are indeed a Pastor, then you must have a Bible in your car. Bring it.” The Pastor speedily brought out his Bible to prove his honesty and to be freed.
Please read Matthew 5:25-26 to me Said the police man. Pastor opened the recommended text and it reads: “Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court. Do it while you are still with him on the way, or he may hand you over to a judge, and the judge may hand you over to the officer, and you may be thrown into prison. I tell you the truth; you will not get out until you have paid the last penny”
The perplexed man of God upon interpretation “Quietly” made an “offering” of a "Five Hundred Shillings" to his newly found “Preacher”. The Officer collected his bribe and said to the pastor, “End of the matter.
Go quickly in peace and never argue that policemen collect bribe. We only settle matters quickly and peacefully with all offenders instead of taking them to court to be thrown into prison. It's part of our job.