Pastor James Ng'ang'a, the founder of Neno Evangelism, made a heartfelt visit to Shimo la Tewa Prison on December 3, 2024, where he once served time between 1989 and 1992.
The televangelist, accompanied by his wife, Loise Murugi, returned to the prison not only to reflect on his own journey of transformation but also to offer support to the current inmates.
Ng'ang'a shared a powerful message of hope and redemption with the inmates, emphasizing that anyone can change, no matter their past.
He recalled his own time in the prison, where he found salvation, and spoke of how he prayed to God never to return to such a life.
He told the prisoners, "This is where I was in 1989. I got saved here. I left the prison in 1992 and knelt right here to pray. I asked God never to allow me to go back to prison."
In an act of generosity, Pastor Ng'ang'a donated essential items such as tissue papers and toothbrushes to the inmates.
He also promised to make further contributions, including providing 200 seats and iron sheets for the prison.
The preacher mentioned plans to donate chapati for the inmates and even expressed his desire to return and feast with them, making it clear that his support would extend beyond this visit.
Pastor Ng'ang'a’s visit to Shimo la Tewa is a testament to his belief in second chances.
His transformation from an inmate to a renowned preacher serves as an inspiration to many, and his return to the prison symbolizes his gratitude for the role it played in his life.
He took the opportunity to thank the prison officers for their dedication in helping him reform and pledged blessings for their efforts.
The visit garnered positive reactions from his followers and the public, with many expressing admiration for his humility and generosity.
His willingness to remember his roots and give back to those in similar circumstances resonated deeply with his audience.
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