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Why this pastor won’t bless a marriage

Controversial Kenyan preacher, Godfrey Migwi has announced that he won’t officiate any wedding in which the groom is yet to see his bride’s face without makeup.

The Pastor, who noted that the groom should see his bride’s face without makeup at least three weeks before the wedding, added that this is one of the major reasons people are divorcing.

I will never officiate a wedding if the man has not seen the bride?s face without makeup ? Pastor Godfrey Migwi
Pastor Godfrey Migwi

He also called on other church Ministers to follow suit for such cases to reduce.

 

He wrote:

“‘I decree and declare as a called and ordained minister of the gospel by God’s grace of this generation and as a licensed pastor in this nation through our constitution, that I will never officiate any wedding in the church if the man has not gotten the privilege to see the bride face to face without makeup at least three weeks in their courtship.”

I will never officiate a wedding if the man has not seen the bride?s face without makeup ? Pastor Godfrey Migwi

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