A thief an in Nyandarua resolved to tender apology letter after finding no cash in a church in Nyandarua lamenting his action.
According to reports by a church identified as Pentecostal Evangelistic Fellowship of Africa (PEFA) Church, they discovered an apology letter regretting his action after no money in the said church.
According to the church, and the letter revealed letter, the thief alleged that a member of church had informed him that there was some amount in the church but upon his arrival he found no cash.
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“I was sent here by one of your fellow Christians who told me that the amount of money has been kept inside the church. But I got nothing. God bless you all and pray for me. Thanks,” the letter read.
The occurrence, was confirmed by Church Reverent Peter Wanyoike who also said that the criminal gain access to church by breaking some iron sheet wall.
“We found the letter in the church when the police arrived to commence their investigations. He believed there was some money in church. We have forgiven him. We are praying for him to get saved. He is welcome to confess and worship with us,” Wanyoike said
The event transpired after a few months after members of the in the area lynched some three suspected thieves who were associated with stealing from churches.
