Tuesday, December 02, 2025 - Kenyan actress Moraa Nyaboke, widely recognized for her memorable roles in Tahidi High and Wingu La Moto, has stirred fresh debate online after posing a bold question about the role of money in church.
Taking to Instagram, she wrote: “Am here wondering if money is the root
of all evil, why do they ask for it in churches?”
“Swali tu na mnijibu polepole. msini shoutie na ni wiki ya
bills”
While her tone carried a touch of humor, Nyaboke’s words
reflected genuine concern, asking why churches continue to collect money if it
is often preached as the “root of all evil.”
Her post resonated with many who feel that modern churches
have shifted focus from spiritual nourishment to financial demands.
Some netizens argue that contributions have become a measure
of commitment, leaving those unable to give feeling sidelined.
The actress, known for blending wit with social commentary,
has pushed this sensitive issue into the spotlight.
While she acknowledged that churches need resources to run
their activities, she highlighted the struggle believers face in reconciling
faith with financial expectations.
The Kenyan DAILY POST

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