- A video of the Salvation Army Church burning one believer has spread, spreading different emotions from Kenyans on networks
- In the clip, the publisher gives us late tithes and other church -related documents in the coffin before being covered
- Although some of the network supported the church's actions, some said that modern funerals should be free from such traditions
Kenyans on social networks have commented on a video about a video showing the Salvation Army church burial one of their believers.
Source: Facebook
In an online video clip, the preacher was seen leading mourners and church members in white clothing to the grave.
He gave us tickets along with other church documents about the deceased on the coffin before the grave was covered in soil.
“The work you did alive will accompany you in the grave; may God's name be encouraged. Said the preacher while dropping one document after another.

Source: Facebook
Kenyans give different views on Salvation Army funeral:
Evans Sungudi:
“That's not divine at all.”
CLEMENT ABOUT:
“In the Salvation Army, there is a monthly journal and tithing cards. When a person dies, so the newspapers and tithe cards are thrown into the grave. No problem with that – it is just their teaching. Each church has its own teaching.”
Eng Francis Kasivwa:
“In some denominations, when a person dies, they are buried along with baptism cards, tithing forms and other documents relating to his ministry in the church.”
Mercy Wilson:
“There is no problem with that. They are certificates that show the sacrifices and tithes he made late. He is buried with it.”
Odhis Adera:
“Did they fail to keep them in order?
CHRISTINE OUTSIDE:
“When you marry or marry a particular community or culture, you better do your research early, especially if you are a woman. You will encounter traditions even within the church.”
Simon Ngwaba:
“Connecting the old culture with the Godhead. Man is lost.”

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Churchil Otieno:
“I thought the things of the world would remain in the world. What has changed?”
Favoured blessed:
“I once buried a close friend; it was his wishes to be buried with everything that was written in his name.”
Erick Omollo:
“I wonder still the living people, especially the religious leaders, speak to the dead knowing the spirit is gone and they are talking to the body.”
Mr. Eunice Amani:
“We do that – all the cards and church documents are buried by you because they represent your work, and there is nothing wrong in it.”
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