- Bishop Ben Kiengei did not hesitate to make the announcement that his church had used a huge portion of its tithe to help needy learners
- The reverend, who is no stranger to controversy, explained that they had settled school fees for 92 learners, with three of them being university students
- He told his Facebook fans that the activity had him stuck in the office the whole day and that it could not have been successful without the contribution of his church members
Bishop Ben Muthee Kiengei, the leader of Jesus Christ Compassion Ministries (JCM), has announced a remarkable milestone for his church.
The congregation has successfully paid school fees for 92 learners across secondary schools, colleges, and universities—a feat made possible through the faithful tithes and offerings of its members.
Taking to his Facebook page, Bishop Kiengei expressed his profound gratitude to JCM congregants for their unwavering support in fulfilling this noble mission.
“This is the work of your offerings and tithes,” he wrote. “It is doing the work as Jesus Christ intended.”
The funds provided full financial coverage for 86 secondary school students, three college students, and three university students.
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Bishop Kiengei shared that he had spent an entire day at his office ensuring all payments were finalized for the learners, emphasizing his commitment to transparency and diligence in handling the initiative.
Bishop Kiengei also extended blessings to educational partners who collaborated in making the initiative a success, underscoring the power of collective effort in transforming lives.
Kiengei on the Spot as Stivo Simple Boy Demands Apology
Previously, Nairobipost.co.ke broke the news that the Nakuru-based preacher Bishop Ben Kiengei was put on the receiving end by fast-rising singer Stivo Simple Boy over defamation claims.
Stevo, known for his humble demeanor, accused Kiengei of making demeaning remarks about his talent, comparing him to a barking dog and a goat.
The artist had given the preacher 24 hours to issue a public apology, warning of a fan-led protest at the church if his demands are ignored.
The singer’s bold move came days after digital creator Pritty Vishy, his ex-lover, secured a similar apology from the preacher, setting a precedent for public accountability.