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Kenyan woman Shares Story of How She Stopped Giving In Church and Saved the Money to Build a House For Her Neighbor

A Kenyan woman identified as Mary Nkatha has described how she was able to build a home for her widowed neighbor who was residing in a run-down building.

According to Nkatha, she secured a profitable business offer last year, and instead of contributing to the church, she decided to utilize the funds to save for a house.

In an interview with Tuko Kenya, Nkatha claimed that instead of continuing to provide offerings and tithes to the church, she had constructed a home for a neighbor who had been struggling after the passing of her husband.

In her words;

“After I thought about how pastors are taking advantage of other Kenyans in the name of tithe, I stopped giving in church and instead saved all that money so that I could build a house for my struggling neighbor”.

Nkatha claimed that when the idea struck, she went to the widow who was residing in a shack and expressed her desire to construct a nicer home. The widow gratefully accepted

Now that the house is finished, her neighbor can live comfortably.

Nkatha claimed that despite no longer making offerings and tithes, she continues to attend church.

in other news, Lady on Vacation brutally beaten to death by her friends in hotel room

An autopsy report that was obtained by her parents indicates her neck was broken, and footage that has emerged shows the chilling moment Shanquella was attacked by a friend in a hotel room.

An autopsy report that was obtained by her parents indicates her neck was broken, and footage that has emerged shows the chilling moment Shanquella was attacked by a friend in a hotel room.

A day later, she was dead, and her parents were told she died of alcohol poisoning.

A disturbing video showing a 25-year-old lady who died during a vacation with her friends in Mexico being brutally beaten by one of them has surfaced online.

The lady, identified as Shanquella Robinson, left her home in Charlotte, North Carolina, on October 28 to go on a trip with a group of friends to celebrate one of their birthdays in Cabo, Mexico.

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