Kenyans React After Kathy Kiuna
Reverend Kathy Kiuna has recently caused quite a stir online with her latest Facebook post. In her message, she expressed the following sentiment:
“The creative work of God does not stop, He continues to work on us so that He can shape us and mould us into vessels of honour sanctified and useful for the Master and prepared for every good work.
Receive a personal invite and a warm welcome to our Sunday service JCC Kenya starting from 9 am.” For full details, you can view her post here.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/D8N3obZEKejRYWY3/?mibextid=oFDknk
This post has generated a range of responses from Kenyans, reflecting a spectrum of reactions. Some have expressed deep appreciation and excitement for Reverend Kiuna’s message.
One netizen, Beatrice, commented enthusiastically: “I can’t wait to listen to this great man of God, thanks to our bishop Kathy Allan Kiuna.”
This comment highlights many followers’ admiration and anticipation towards Reverend Kiuna’s spiritual guidance and teachings.
Another user, Mary, expressed her excitement by writing: “Amen Bishop Kathy Allan Kiuna. Welcome to Kenya, sir Bishop Bismark.”
Mary’s comment underscores the warm reception and respect that Reverend Kiuna commands among her followers, as well as the appreciation for her spiritual leadership.
These reactions demonstrate a strong engagement with Reverend Kiuna’s call to worship and personal growth.
The range of responses also reflects a broader conversation about faith and spiritual engagement.
Reverend Kiuna’s message seems to resonate with many, indicating a community eager to connect with spiritual leaders who offer guidance and support.
The enthusiastic reactions to her post suggest a deep-seated respect for her role in their spiritual lives and a strong desire to participate in the upcoming service.
See the comments below from the Facebook users.
Speaking of church women…
Kenyan Gospel singer Size 8 has always been vocal about her faith, and now, she’s offering advice to women who find themselves hurt by their spouses.
Following the recent announcement of the end of her 11-year marriage to DJ Mo, Size 8 has shared wisdom on navigating pain and disappointment in relationships.
Size 8: When men hurt you, don’t blame God
Size 8 shared a message advising women that when they face hurt or disappointment from their men, it’s not the time to blame God.
Many women, she says, tend to question why God allowed the pain to happen, sometimes to the point of losing their faith.
Size 8 clearly showed that God is not responsible for our choices in our relationships. She emphasised that choosing a partner is an exercise of free will, and when things go wrong, it’s not God’s fault.
“Women, when men and your spouse disappoint you or hurt you, that is not the time to blame God or ask God why did this happen…To a point many are leaving their salvation and their faith in Jesus Christ and they say God let me down. God is not responsible for who you choose as your partner. This was your own free will. So why come blame God when things go bad?” Size 8 wrote.
She stressed the importance of not abandoning faith in Jesus Christ during tough times. According to Size 8, God cannot control the actions of others.
According to the ordained pastor, if someone chooses to hurt you by not following God’s commands, it’s not God’s doing. She reminded women that God gave humanity free will, and therefore, people are responsible for their actions.
“Why abandon your faith in Jesus Christ when things don’t work out? God can’t control the action of your spouse. If they choose not to follow His commands and hurt you, God is not responsible for God gave humanity free will,” she wrote.