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3 Ways Every Believer Can Be Involved In The Great Commission

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Great commission  Every person on earth needs to hear the message of Salvation. This message is that Jesus died for their sins, and they are reconciled to God through Christ’s death.  When Jesus was leaving the earth, He left the disciples with one command: Matthew 28: 18-20  And Jesus cam e and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in [ a ] the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” This is a mandate of every believer. It was not for the first disciples only, nor was it for people on the pulpit. Every believer is an ambassador of Jesus Christ, as Paul states in 1 Cor 5:18.  Why Share The Gospel?  The Harvest is plentiful.  People are hungry to receive hope and peace. They are searching for it in every aspect. Little do they know that hope is in Christ Jesu

6 Ways Students can utilize their Campus Years

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  Being a full-time university student has many privileges, one being you have a lot of free time. You have classes on specific days a week with free weekends, and long vacations of up to 4 months, among other privileges. However, you can effectively use this time and come out of university with more than just a certificate for the courses you were studying.  Set goals and timelines  Sit down and create down what you what to achieve in the four years you are on campus.  Your goals should be all round; academic, financially, healthy, spiritual, and relationally. Break down the plans into action points with timelines. If you write down goals without action points may be as equal to not writing them. You have an accountability partner that will keep you on track, maybe your friends or get a mentor. We seem to work hard and best when we know we will need to report to someone on the progress of work.   Enroll in short courses  It is the best time to enroll in a short course, especially in y

Is marriage idolised?

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  Mary lost her job last month and she is unable to meet her needs. She is almost falling into depression, she thinks whom to speak to and her youth Pastor comes to mind. She decides to meet him after Sunday service. Sunday after the service she meets her youth Pastor the greetings of the Pastor make her forget why she came into the office.  " Good morning Mary, happy to see you in my office, umepata mtu!"  Greetings make Mary remember what her mother told when she told her that we lost her job. "If you were married you would worry because you lost your job because would have someone to take of you." Mary starts thinking why is everyone thinking her problem is marriage!  She has other problems to solve in her life. She wonders why nobody asks her when is she buying land or investing or furthering her education. Nobody bothers to know her goals and plans to achieve them.  Mary decides that she is not going to share her problems with anyone again. She even decides to

Teenage Pregnancy: Building Discipleship for Teenage Mothers Using Seven Connections in Kenyan Church.

  Teenage Pregnancy: Building Discipleship for Teenage Mothers Using Seven Connections in Kenyan Church . Teenage pregnancy is becoming a major problem in both developed and developing countries. It is estimated that around 1 million girls under 15 years give birth every year (UNFPA, 2013). In Kenya, according to Kenyan Health Information Management System (KHIS) 152,000 teenage girls got pregnant between March-June 2021 during the Lockdown period, a 40% increase in the country’s  teenage pregnancy average.  This poses a major risk to both the mother and the child. Teenage pregnancy and birth complications have been found to be a major cause of mortality among girls between 15-19 years (UNFPA,  2013). According to Kaye (2008), most pregnant teenagers and teenage mothers are often stigmatized by their parents, partners and the community they reside in. This affects their psychological, mental, spiritual and social life. Research by Plan International showed that 98% of the pregnant girl