City Bishop, Harrison Ng’ang’a, has recently advised men to listen to their wives to prevent them from being “stolen” away by pastors.
During a mass wedding ceremony, Ng’ang’a highlighted that many women confide in pastors about their challenges and struggles. As a result, husbands must learn to lend an ear and pay attention to their wives to prevent potential issues from arising.
Ng’ang’a emphasized the value of active listening and encouraged men to remain engaged in conversation with their spouses, even if they feel tired or uninterested. He also suggested that husbands turn off the television and avoid multitasking to better focus on communication with their partners.
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The bishop stressed the importance of maintaining strong relationships with one’s spouse, noting that communication is vital to any healthy marriage. He urged men to make an effort to listen to their wives actively and to be present at the moment when they are talking. According to Ng’ang’a, “the table room is there for listening to your wife. Sometimes I listen to my wife until 2 am.”
Ng’ang’a’s advice is particularly relevant in light of many couple challenges in today’s fast-paced world. With busy schedules and constant distractions, it can be easy to overlook the importance of active listening and communication in a relationship. However, as Ng’ang’a noted, listening and being present for one’s spouse can help prevent potential issues and strengthen the bond between partners.
City Bishop Harrison Ng’ang’a’s advice reminds all men to listen to their wives and prioritize communication actively. By being present and engaged in conversation, husbands can help prevent potential problems and build a stronger, more meaningful connection with their spouses.