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Embracing a Culture of Love and Peacefulness

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Everyday when I  wake  up and head off to serve  the Lord at  Glorious Grace Ministries http://www.gloriousgraceministries.org/ , one thing always crosses  my mind. What if again  today we have another  uprising and our very own familes/friends and tribes  fight among each other  for land and water. The recent , fighting of hundreds of farmers that were attached with 48 deaths in the southeastern Kenya due to the escalation of ongoing clashes between the farming and pastoral communities over ladn and resources underscores the value of our work to bring peace and unity among ethnic divisions. Over the past two years, Glorious Grace Ministires has embarked on an holistic approach to promote peace and unity. By embracing a culture of love and peacegiving, we have embarked on a strategic programme to unite communities. We want to make our communities realize and understand that the problems ...
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Tree planting at Solio Settlement area of the community displaced from Mt. Kenya Forest. In conjunction with Morning Star Ministries and a Group of missionaries from Cananda we planted 200 seedlings and distributed 1000 seedlings. 
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Life celebration service of the late George Ouma of Morning Star Ministries Children’s Home,R.I.P George, your smile will remain to be an inspiration of hope, strength and courage to many. I Corinthians 15:42 So will it be with the resurrection of the dead. The body that is sown is perishable, it is raised imperishable; 43 it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power; 44 it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body.

New Year Celebrations with Children from Muchatha; a slum in Juja

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I have been to Kibera, Mukuru, Mathare, and Kiambiyu slums which are larger slums under all standards compared to Muchatha. But, Muchatha is one of the most risky slum of all, even to walk through during the day. An armed police officer got his phone snatched lately in this slum.  We thank God we reached 60 children with lunch at Skyline hotel in Juja. It was all celebrations. We look forward to start empowering women and the youth economically. We seek, for placements in orphanages for some of the children and look forward for a more regular feeding program.