With the certainty that God will never, never fail me nor forsake me, I will seek to find fulfillment and meaning in my life in Christ and not in materialism.
I need God in every single day of my life.
Video Sermons
AIC Milimani, Nairobi KE
2015
Leaving a Godly Legacy - Pastor Stephen Munyambu on 4th Jan 2015
2014
The work of the Holy Spirit - Rev Dr Matthews Mwalw'a on 13th Sep 2015
Dear Akinyi, I have excellently juxtaposed myself at my favorite corner at this juncture, this opportune time to narrate to you the status of my emotional condition and the position of my heart Vis-a-Viz my lovely lady. Atoti! It has been exactly two years, twenty three days, four hours and seven minutes from the day that my sight landed unavoidingly on your well endowed external outline. In all this time my feelings have surpassed everything to become true love. My love for you Nyako has grown deeper than the still waters of NAM-LOLWE the place where NYAMGODHO fished out the love of his life. Nyathijomoko! As I write to you I am smiling, thinking of your beauty for which I have always thanked God. The day I met you, that your beauty struck me like lightening as my body felt weak and my heart skipped a beat. Speaking of God, I must admit that he must have held CONSULTATIONS with me albeit in my dreams because he created you in the very same way I have always described the woman of m...
Justus M. Mutuku What is your background? Where did you grow up? I am a Kenyan born in the Eastern province, Makueni County of Kenya. I grew up and lived in rural Kenya until after high school when I joined a Bible college in Kijabe, Kenya, and later came to serve in Nairobi with Africa Inland Church – Milimani. Tell us a little bit about your family life now. I was born in a family of ten. Both my parents who are Christians are alive and serving in various capacities in the church. I have four brothers, two of who have passed on to be with the Lord. My five sisters are all alive and married. My parents are farmers and my father is serving the church as a lay clergy. I am married to Lilian and blessed with two children, Caleb Muuo (9) Joy Mueni (7). I have been married to Lilian for the last eleven years and we are keeping well in the Lord. Our children are both going to school. Lilian and I both served at A.I.C. Milimani Church before God re-positioning ...
The Three parts of Faith There are three parts to faith that I like to explain using the acronym “KAT.” “K” stands for “Knowledge.” We must know what the Bible says. We must understand that God sent his Son to die on the cross for our sin. And we must understand that only through trusting Jesus can we have a relationship with the living God. “A” stands for “Agreement.” Not only must we know what the Bible says but we must agree with it. We must agree that eternal life will be ours if we place our trust in Jesus. There are many people who understand that they are separated from God by their sin and that God sent his Son to die on their behalf. They also agree that if they would trust in Jesus they would have an eternal relationship with God. That’s great as far as it goes, but it is not saving faith. There is one thing left to do. The “T” stands for “Trust.” We must trust Jesus as the One who paid the penalty of our sin. We must trust him as the only wa...
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