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Ruto Defends Church Donations as Act of Faith and Giving
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26702, member: 2262"] Kenya's head of state, William Ruto, expressed disappointment regarding religious leaders rejecting his financial contributions toward ecclesiastical development projects. During his appearance at Jesus Winner Ministry located in Roysambu, Ruto emphasized that his monetary gifts represent offerings directly to God rather than individuals. He referenced biblical teachings, noting he had thoroughly examined scripture without finding any passages instructing clergy members to return donations presented by faithful congregants. The president firmly stated these contributions benefit divine purposes instead of human recipients. He clarified that offerings support godly missions rather than benefiting bishops or congregation members personally. Ruto defended his generous giving practices by explaining his success resulted directly from consistent financial dedication to religious causes throughout his life. He maintained complete conviction regarding these philanthropic activities, refusing to express regret for supporting faith-based initiatives. President Ruto announced substantial financial backing for Jesus Winner Ministry facilities, pledging twenty million shillings from personal resources toward construction expenses. His administration previously assisted the congregation with land acquisition matters. The national leader proposed organizing collaborative fundraising events benefiting the church-building program. He promised to coordinate with associates to generate an additional hundred million shillings supporting the architectural project, suggesting completed construction would demonstrate triumph over adversarial forces targeting national progress. These presidential comments emerged following several incidents in which ecclesiastical authorities returned political donations. Multiple church organizations recently declined to accept funds forwarded by President Ruto's office. Some religious institutions implemented policies restricting political contributions amid growing concerns regarding potential influence over spiritual communities. The president's passionate defense highlights tensions between governmental figures and religious establishments concerning appropriate boundaries for financial relationships between political leadership and faith-based organizations throughout Kenya. [/QUOTE]
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