Kanyari expresses delight upon encountering a lovely lady from his TikTok live session at church.
“Oh, Jesus! Look at her beauty… come sit here and have a soda,” exclaimed Pastor Victor Kanyari upon spotting a woman from his TikTok lives in church.
Pastor Victor Kanyari, of Salvation Healing Ministry, showed visible excitement during a recent church service when he recognized a woman from TikTok. The interaction, captured in a video shared by Shifu TV, depicted Pastor Kanyari warmly inviting the woman to approach.
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With a bright smile, he greeted her enthusiastically, “Mama, you are very beautiful. Wow, thank you. Are you from TikTok? Oh, look at this lady! Come and greet me. Oh, Jesus! Such people can’t be found on TV. Look at how beautiful she is.”
He then warmly welcomed her to sit in a preferred spot in the church, saying, “Welcome, mama, sit here, not there. Please sit here and have a soda.”
In another sermon, also shared on the Shifu TV TikTok page, Pastor Kanyari expressed his skepticism about the short video platform.
Despite his own active presence on the platform, Kanyari expressed some reservations about its influence.
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With a mix of humor and seriousness, he explained his stance to his followers. “TikTok has words, don’t go there,” he cautioned amidst laughter from his audience.
“I don’t want to see you there, you stay there on TV. Don’t go there, there’s madness there, all the madness in the world is on TikTok. I hear things there I’ve never heard elsewhere since I was born, but I endure,” Kanyari continued, emphasizing his concern.
Regarding his purpose on TikTok, while advising against its use among his church members, Kanyari also defended his own presence on the platform.
The pastor, who has been using TikTok for several weeks, clarified that his aim is not to chase monetary gain but to connect with the youth.
According to him, many young people on TikTok are being led astray, and his mission is to reach out to them.
“I did not pursue money on TikTok but followed the youth, who are the majority of its users, to preach to them,” Kanyari stated, asserting that many youths on the platform are “surrounded by the devil.”