In a significant move for his ministry, Pastor T Mwangi has revealed his decision to forgo a personal salary from his church, citing a commitment to redirect resources towards the institution's needs and a fundamental shift in his personal financial philosophy.

This information emerged during a recent discussion on the Financially Incorrect podcast by Barrack Bukusi where the spiritual leader elaborated on his approach to money, integrity, and building a genuine legacy for his family.

“Personally, where I am, I'm not on salary. I've reached a place where I feel like the church needs more resources and I need my thinking about money shifted from ownership to access,” Mwangi asserted.

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Pastor T articulated a personal evolution in his financial thinking. He explained, "I'm not so much on this thing has my name. I'm so much on what can I access and use it to now generate money that I can call it my own and now grow towards ownership."

The conversation also shed light on Pastor T Mwangi's unwavering commitment to financial integrity, particularly concerning the inheritance he intends to leave his children.

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He recounted an incident where he was approached with an offer to engage in illicit financial activities under the guise of a "church project".

The proposal involved "washing money" by mixing it with church offerings, promising substantial returns with assurances of security and secrecy.

Despite the allure of good money and the promise that nobody will know, Pastor T unequivocally rejected the offer.

“There's a time Someone called me and told me, ‘I see you have a church project we can wash money’ and the kind of monies this person was telling you are going to make this were good money and the person said everything covered security nobody will know we just bring mix it with the offering you give us our cut you get your cut,” he recalled.

His refusal was rooted in a profound desire to ensure the purity and legitimacy of his legacy. He firmly stated, "I want to hand over wealth and an inheritance to my children that is legit and genuine and something that I know will be a blessing to them".

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