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Pastor Ng’ang’a recounts a frightening encounter he had with the devil

Image: Pastor James Ng´ang´a

Pastor James Ng’ang’a is known for his outspoken nature on politics and social issues, but he rarely discusses his family life. Recently, however, he opened up about his past in crime, his religious journey, and his family in an interview with Jeremy Damaris on Kenya Diaspora TV.

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Ng’ang’a shared the heartache he felt as his wife struggled to conceive, recalling the countless times they hoped for a pregnancy. The interview took place in Namanga, Jerusalem City, where he reflected on a significant moment while preaching in Nyahururu. During the sermon, he unexpectedly began speaking in tongues, influenced by his fellow preacher.

“I prayed for people. My wife had miscarried three times. There was a white person there, and I prayed for them. I didn’t fully understand the power I had. When I prayed, people started falling down. As I preached, I called for those who wanted to be saved to come forward. I didn’t want to look foolish, so I began speaking in tongues too,” he said, laughing at the memory.

He described how people would fall when he touched them as he moved through the crowd. “I hadn’t seen TV shows of Benny Hinn or anyone else! I went around, and when I touched someone, they fell. I realized I had a unique gift from God.”

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Ng’ang’a’s preaching companion informed him that he had been anointed and encouraged him to lay hands on people and say, “I release.” “When I did so, everyone fell,” he recounted.

He also shared a terrifying encounter with the devil, who warned him against saving people and threatened him with imprisonment.

“The devil told me I had killed all those people and that I would go to jail for life under Moi’s government. I was about to run away when someone else encouraged me to keep laying hands on people. When they got up, I was relieved and told Kamau to close the meeting,” he said.

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