Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Lessons Learnt

My i take this opportunity to thank all those people who devoted their time, money, prayers and personal sacrifices to assist Rev. Mugo finish the first of his many handles.
Personally, i would like to sum up the comments on the blog; i agree that we can disagree without being disagreeable. I think i have no time to debate whether Rev.Ngobia, and other titled high priests are flocked or defrocked. Majority of us DO NOT CARE. Most of the USA great preachers have not even entered the gates of college (Rod Presley, Joel Oesteen... just to name a few) leave alone theology schools, where the qualification to get an admission has more to go with your church register more than your moral convictions.
I feel encouraged though because i have not seen a single blog discussing how uplifting their Sunday service was, nor how many people came to Christ on Sunday. There is a great chance that we will go back to the basics. We are discussing trivialities that at the end of the day, will not improve either of us.
I am not withholding any positive nor negative critics on the blog as long as people work on some civility during the discussions. We were objective enough to post the response of Mr. Ngobia to it's full, and i wanted everyone to judge how dumb or bright his response was.
I was just curious that during the three years that the two men worked together, i really wonder why Mr. Ngobia never revealed to any of the members all about defrocking and 18,000 dollars, which according to the letter, he claims he knew.
There are some people who feel angry, and i do not deny them the right to be heard. But how you respond to a fool throwing mud at you determine whether you will end up with a poodle of mad or a speckle.
As one blogger commented, it is a matter of common knowledge that he (Mr. Ngobia has worked illegally here as many have, and for the doubters can buy a basic report on line for a few bucks.) The detractors are arguing that since he threw the first stone, everyone should call the 1-866-DHS-2-ICE and use the same tactics he used and i believe that the results will not be very different from Rev. Mugo, just by proving that he has used fake I-9 forms to apply for a job.I would like him to post a response that it has no merit, and i will not mind posting back the documents just here for the truth to stand.
But the question i do have is, where will we end up if we use Ngobia's eye for an eye logic.
Sometimes, forgiveness works better than getting even. It is not only biblical but the best logical way to deal with the issue.
We are in a foreign land, where our goal is supposed to be our brothers keeper. If one of us is deported, will i buy his car, house or pay his bills?. The answer is no.
I am also happy to note that we are not disagreeing which church is praying more than the other, nor which church is feeding more of the hungry. And i dearly wait for that day to come.


7 comments:

  1. Be very careful about judging and praising your prayer superiority over another party. Matters of GOD are not to be played with and you cannot conclude in a week or two that your prayers are being heard and those of others are not.Only Mugo himself knows the extent of his lies(if there are any) and his claims(if he has some)and it should be between him and his God.By the end of the day, it will boil down Mugo's personal relationship with God and all the mess that has happened to God's people.I suggest repentance and apology, but then, i am only human.Everyone sorrounding him and campaighning for him will have no say when God decides whatever he will decide!!!!!
    Let us pray for our community not to stoop too low and not to be as petty.
    God's peace: PRAY AND YOU SHALL FIND THE TRUTH THAT WILL IN TURN SET YOU FREE.

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  2. you display the comment that fit your taste.

    so we can be able to read what you've approved only?

    PRAY AND YOU SHALL FIND THE TRUTH THAT WILL IN TURN SET YOU FREE

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  3. Remember the wolf in sheep skin? Check this link

    http://www.trinityushindiministry.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=88&Itemid=27

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  4. Nikii andu a nyumba murorania ?
    kai mutangiikara ta ciana cia nyina umwe ?
    ki muriganiirwo niharia tumite na haria turorete . rekeei tuteithanie twake bururi witu Kenya!

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  5. "It is to one's honor to avoid strife, but every fool is quick to quarrel.(Proverbs 20:3)_ I’ve found that for most people, it can be easy to start a fight but hard to end one. It’s easy to get offended and say things that we know we shouldn’t, but once you get started, it’s difficult to stop. It’s hard to let it go. That’s why the scripture tells us that it’s much better not to ever even start a quarrel.
    If you want God to honor you, if you want to enjoy your life to the fullest, then always strive to be a peacemaker. Be the kind of person who goes the extra mile to avoid an unnecessary argument.

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