A thief broke into a church in Nyandarua, and when he didn’t find money, left them a note.
During the Sunday night incident at the Pentecostal Evangelistic Fellowship of Africa (PEFA) Church in Engineer Township, the criminal wrote a letter addressed to the church regretting that he had found no money despite having been informed by a worshiper that some good amount of money had been left there.
“I was sent here by one of your fellow Christians who told me that the amount of money has been kept inside the church. But I got nothing. God bless you all and pray for me. Thanks,” read the letter.
He then signed out as “the person who broke the church”.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai, I didn’t expect this cynicism from you. These things happen, and no way a rural church would pull such a stunt. It is already known in that village.
the church will regret indulging in corrupition …right now , i don’t mind if people started stealing from churches and robbing from or abducting priests for ransoms… katambe !