Pastor James Maina Ngโangโa of Neno Evangelism Centre has advised men not to marry beautiful women.
In a video, the controversial preacher says marrying a beautiful young lady will lead to constant conflicts among men.
He says the beauty in a potential spouse should range between 10 to 15 per cent.
โNi wangapi hawajaolewa?ย Tafuta ngโombe kama wewe ile unaona inakula nyasi, usichukuwe hawa waschana wadogo. Usitake mrembo sana,ย Tafuta mtu ako na urembo maybe 10-15%. UKitafuta mrembo mtashinda mkibishana na wanaume.โ (For the single men in the house, ensure you marry your agemates. Also, donโt go looking for a beautiful woman since you will always be conflicting with other men. Look for someone whose beauty ranges between 10-15%)
However, the clergyman settled for a young woman after his first wife passed away.
Ngโangโa met his wife through her mother who was a worshipper at his church and at the time, she was a college student. Here below is the video of โTafuta Ng’ombe Kama Wewe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VusBrgD7NTM
Source-https://www.k24tv.co.ke/
The Surprising Advice from Pastor James Maina Ng’ang’a: Why Marrying a Beautiful Woman May Not Be the Best Idea
In a world obsessed with beauty, one man challenges conventional wisdom and offers a surprising perspective on the idea of marrying a beautiful woman.
Pastor James Maina Ng’ang’a, renowned for his thought-provoking sermons, believes that beauty may not be the most important factor when choosing a life partner.
In his insightful message, Pastor Ng’ang’a delves into the deeper qualities that make a successful marriage, emphasizing the significance of character, mutual respect, and shared values.
While society often places beauty on a pedestal, the pastor quashes the notion that marrying a beautiful woman guarantees happiness and fulfillment.
Drawing from his years of experience in counseling couples, Pastor Ng’ang’a reveals the hidden pitfalls that can accompany such unions, such as unrealistic expectations, jealousy, and insecurities.
By shining a light on these seldom-discussed aspects, he guides his congregation and listeners towards a more enlightened understanding of love and relationships.
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