to those who travelled throughout Kenya for 10 days:Aaron Mururi, Abel O Kamara, Abisagi Stuji, Agnes Kipingor, Alfred Angasa, Anastasia Ngugi, Andrew Ranja, Angela Gachoka, Angela Luchaha, Ann Kirii, Ann Muthioni, Ann Njoki, Anne A Ososo, Anne Muthoni, Anne Nzisa, Annie Wakibia, Anthony Macharia, Ben Korir, Benson Sumbi, Bethwel Kiprotich, Betty Luthutsa, Beverly Hazel Bkiire, Beverly Mlale, Bishop Githii, Bishop J.B. Masinde, Bishop Likavu, Bishop Malema, Bishop Njiri, Bishop Paul Onyango, Captain Shi, Carol Wambui, Carolyne Chemeii, Catherine Ngugi, Catherine Njoki, Catherine Njoroge 1, Catherine Njoroge 2, Charles Kalenda, Charles Obara, Charles Otieno, Charles Wathika, Christine Gathigia, Christine Mwihaki, Christine Thiong’o, Cornelia Stücklin, Crispus Nzano, Dan, Dan Omondi, Daniel Flechsig, Daniel Kamau, Daniel Mwango, David Kabivu, David M kamanda, David Mbirio, David Mwangi, David Waweru, Diana K Muatha, Dorcas Wanjiku, Dr Chuck French, Dr J.K Mutiso, Duncan Juma, Eliza Kiratu, Elizabeth Mutsami, Elma Achieng, Emmanuel Kivogo, Enosh Muyugah, Eric Ocholla, Esther Kimani, Esther Muchendu, Eudiah Odhiambo, Eunice Njeri, Evelyn Wanjiru, Faith Ndungu, Faustin Malu, Felix Musyoka, Felix Wandera, Fidelis Gathoni, Fiona Kahugi, Florence Kinjua, Florence Kivuva, Florence Onyango, Fred Omondi, Fred Wati, Fredrick Musembi, Galdys Muyela Olukusi, Gedion Kadu, Geoffrey Were, George Kirangi, Gertrude G Kiai, Gibson Anduvate, Grace Konchella, Grace Njeri, Grace Wachera Mwangi, Harriet Ndirangu, Hellen Karanja, Henry Cheptoo, Henry Okungu, Hesbon Gillphyne, Hezron Wacira, Ida Njoroge, Ingerbo, Isaac Agura, Ishmael Egala, Jacinta, Jacinta Makokha, Jackeline Kalumu, Jacky Kalumu, James Mutua, James Gichuru, James Kamau, James Kamwenji Muriuki, James N Waithaka, James Osano, Jane Ogot, Jane Kiula, Jane Mwangi, Jane Wathome, Janice Muchai, Japheth Sumbi, Japheth Waititwa, Jennifer Muriuki, Jimmy Eddy, Joan waweru, Joe Samson, Joelle Magana, John Abbok, John Hinga, John Mbugua, John Njukia, John Ochieng, John Odonde, John Wala, Joram Wachira, Joseph Kariuki, Joseph Ombogo, Joshua Kagenyi, Joshua Oyaya, Josphat Ngugi, Joy Liyosi, Joy Mindo, Joyce Kuria, Joyce Mwendwa, Judith Adipo, Judy N. Githogori, Judy Njuguna, Juliet Asiko, Julius Kithome, Karen Nekesa, Ken Oloo, Ken Otieno, Kennedy Muoki, Kenyatta Otieno, Kevin Ogoro, Kevin Opiyo, Lancey Muthoni Gachanja, Leah Nyaguthii, Lenah Ochieng, Lilian Pieltjes, Linda Alouch, Livingstone Irungu, Maitine Mwaniki, Marcy Muriithi, Margaret Kamanda, Margaret Kamuma, Marion Mwangi, Martin Mwariri, Mary Bore, Mary Kamau, Mary Kimbui, Mary Mumbi W, Maryanne Muli, Maryanne Thairu, Mathew Abbot, Mathews Mwalwa, Mbuthia, Michael Ziki, Monica Mbugua, Moses Kinuthia, Moses Mathenge, Moses Mbugua, Moses Peter Mbuyi, Mshindi Mutana, Musimbi Ondeko, Mutai Nyaga, Mwangangi, Nancy Flechsig, Nancy Gaciru, Naomi Njuguna, Nellier Kigondu, Nevea Liigo, Nicodemus Ochieng, Nilman Ongadi, Njeri Njuguna, Njeri Wamai, Mrs. Njiri, Nyawa Murinzi, Obadiah Mwando, Otae Eric, Owino Owano, Owour Millicent, Partick Viyerah, Pasor Jan Ryder, Pastor Arati, Pastor Bob Kikuyu, Pastor Boniface Githumbi, Pastor Charles Ng’ang’a, Pastor David Githugu, Pastor Dodzweit Achero, Pastor Douglas, Pastor Florence Mbengei, Pastor Francis Njunguna, Pastor Geofrey Were, Pastor George Odeng, Pastor Gowi, Pastor Israel, Pastor James Okumu, Pastor Jane Ochieng, Pastor Joseph Kariuki, Pastor Judy Kaikai, Pastor Kabibi, Pastor Ken Kamau, Pastor Kitoto, Pastor Maina, Pastor Muriithi, Pastor Mwaura, Pastor Nashon G Wanjala, Pastor Ngari, Pastor Oscar Muriu, Pastor Patrick Kuchio, Pastor Patrick Murunga, Pastor Peter Angose, Pastor Peter Iregi, Pastor Peter Njenga, Pastor Rona, Pastor Rose Rugendu, Pastor Simon Mbevi, Pastor Stephen Ngungi, Pastor Triza Kimani, Pastors Charles Ng’ang’a, Patricia Wagongo, Paul Gichuhi, Paul Nzimbi, Paul Odeng, Pearl Asila, Peris Agutu, Peter Kalii, Peter Kegode, Peter Kiambati, Peter Kiarie, Peter Kingoli, Peter Mbote, Peter Njuguna, Peterson Lukenya, Peterson Muchiri, Phillis Muthoni, Phoebe Ngumi, Pst Evans Saisi, Pst Frances Njagi, Pst Hannah Mbugua, Pst Henry Ngumbi, Pst Jacob Mumu, Pst John Mugo, Pst John Musyoka, Pst Julius Gitari, Pst Jusper Shultz, Pst Justus M Mutinda, Pst Kuria, Pst Maureen Waiyiku, Pst Naftali Otieno, Pst Shadrack Sakwa, Pst Zipporah Rumbui, Rahab Gichana, Redenter Okode, Regina Kinyau, Regina Kirima, Rev. Jackson Mbuthia, Richard Kirimo, Rick Slingluff, Rose Kariuki, Roselyn Njeri, Rupert Gichohi, Ruth Kinuthia, Ruth Wambui, Ruth Wanja, Sam Kamau, Sam Mwaka, Sambo Oscar, Sameul Muchembe, Sammy Nderitu, Samuel Githinji, Samuel Mwau, Samuel Njiguna Githomi, Sarah Elizabeth Clark, Sarah Mukuhi, Sebastian Stuchuath, Security Aps, Serah Mukuli, Shadrack Kiragu, Shem Mudonga, Sherry Wesunga, Silas Oula, Stella Ndiho, Stephen Bolten, Stephen Mugaisi, Stephen Omari, Stephen Safo, Steve G, Tabitha Akech, Teresia Kimani, Timothy Mwenda, Tina Oloo, Tobias Muck, Tom Ongwangwa, Tonnee W, Tony Kiamah, Tony Mungai, Veronica Karanja, Victor Ochieng, Wairimu Karuri, Wamuyu Gatheru, Wandia Kivindyo, Washington O Sienya, William Oloo, Willy Wankumbani, Winnie Mweni, Wondi Meneh Ketseh
March 25, 2008 at 4:23 pm |
Hi,and blessings in Jesus name.
I am very happy to write to you at this day according what God did during our msafara trip.May all the glory be to him.
I want just to share with you that scripture because during the trip i did not share it ,i feel the necessity to share it. From Mombasa i got this word of God in the book of AGGAI 2:1_9, i gave to the member of the church we went.
God has done great things about Kenya,he wants us to be together, to work together as a church and people in this country. By work,i want to say this:We need to continue to preach the love of God to any tribe and the word of reconciliation so all tribes can come together,live together,work together. We need to fight the big enemy we have”TRIBALISM” by an interaction marriages. Parent to stop telling their children to have only a wife for their tribe.
God bless you.
Willy Mankumbani.
P.S My name is not Wankumbani but MANKUMBANI.
April 11, 2008 at 3:35 pm |
This was one of the greatest if not the greatest adventures of faith I have ever taken part in.I must say that whenever the church gets serious it can do a lot of good.Who can fault the church after repenting and going out?Who can fault the church for taking the frontline in building reconciliation among the different communities in Kenya?I only pray that this is DEFINITELY NOT THE END.I pray that God entrusts the church with more greater and godly ideas on how we can be used of God to bring reconcilication an dtrust once more among our people.Am blessed to have been a part of this and for sure greater dreams have been birthed in me concerning our nation.I hope to get the forum to share with you people what I feel God is mtaking me into.God bless you all