Church in business? The Kiunas to run a 15,000 mentorship program

The rich city pastors, the Kiunas, have announced that they will be hosting a two-hour mentorship programme that will cost participants a Ksh 15,000 fee.

The falmboyant pastors running family ‘business’ in the name of the Lord have been in the limelight for living a lavish lifestyle at the expense of the poor givers in their church.

Through their Jubilee Christian Church, the couple has been swindling trustful Christians in the city with absurd promises that can only be fulfilled if they give out as much as they can.

This kind of business joins the likes of controversial Kanyari who gives false prophecy and perform stage-managed miracles to brainwash followers.

Bishop Kiuna for example, rocks a Ksh 3 million rolex watch and other flashy things.

The mentorship programme has caused an uproar in social media with Kenyans sayig that they rob gullibe Christians in broad day light.

A post from social media influencer Joe Mucheru suggests that pastors should pay tithes because of unregulated money they get.


What do you think the government should do to regulate businesses in church? Or is the church above the government?

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