The problem is that some pastors these days are perceived as hyena-in-sheepskin because of the increasing number of incidences of infidelity and profiling in defiling innocent churchgoers.
In African Christian contexts, cases of pastors taking advantage of weak believers are the norm.
Churches in most African countries are a letdown to Christians because of everything from the stealing of people's spouses to the forced marriage of minors.
Residents of Meru County, Kenya, have allegedly beaten a well-known preacher to the ground after he was found red-handed at a shrine with someone else's wife.
Alleged preacher and someone's wife were allegedly practicing extra Bible studies and prayers in the shrine in broad daylight, according to witness testimony.
The woman's husband, who works in the adjacent town of Chogoria, returned home unannounced and proceeded to the pastor's office to find the supposed preacher and his wife worshipping together in the shrine.
When they were asked to stand for a picture session, the pastor's wife, who could not stop laughing and smiling after being discovered, made the situation even more unpleasant. Preacher: I'm here to pray, nothing else. I'm here to pray. I'm here to pray!
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