
#SlayingSillySermons – We Are NOT All Equal in the Eyes of the Lord
Most have sang religious songs, most pastors have made silly sermons that all men are equal. We are NOT all equal in the eyes of the Lord. God is not democratic, He has favorites.
Most have sang religious songs, most pastors have made silly sermons that all men are equal. We are NOT all equal in the eyes of the Lord. God is not democratic, He has favorites.
The heathens have dominated all sectors of power and areas of influence. Meanwhile, the church is busy condemning and punishing the youth for eating each other and preaching nothing but breaking soul ties.
Kenyans love controversy, propaganda and empty promises. They are turned on by meaningless things that politicians well know how to feed them. Well, to the first episode of, “The Royal Touch.” PG 18
How Katoo Got into Power I remember the year vividly the year 2003 like the palm of my hand. Geoffrey Mepukori Ole Parpai, the then incumbent Kajiado South Constituency MP,
Ever wondered who are the most educated politicians in Kenya and their counterparts as well; the least educated politicians in Kenya? Read on.
Peris Tobiko is a true enigma in Kajiado politics. Despite political dramas with Ole Lenku, her brother, Keriako Tobiko and husband Kishanto Ole Suuji, she stands a chance to decide who will be the next Kajiado governor.
Who is Ole Lenku? What are his achievements? What are his shortcomings? And is it really true that he has amassed tracts of innocent people’s land to build palatial homes for his four children?
Most of us know or have heard of street children but have maybe not heard of street cows. According to humanium.org, street children are defined as minors who live and survive on the streets. Street cows on the other hand eat from garbage heaps, cause traffic snarl-ups and break motorists side mirrors in Lang’ata Road.
Lamu’s seafront is beautiful but its rear features donkeys and stray cats rummaging heaps of garbage and footpaths laced with razor blades but with soft paddings of used sanitary pads.
It is not uncommon to see a Maasai man dressed in his traditional attire in major towns selling leather products. This is because their pastoralist life has been greatly affected by climate change brought about by the privatization of land and agriculture thanks to the death of group ranches.
Why do you not receive when you give? Well, your character needs to be built first. Stop whining and complaining. Stop giving God commands reminding Him that you are giving all you have. He clearly says that you should stop worrying about life. He asks, ‘Isn’t life more than food or clothing?
Don’t call yourself off because you were looking for a job and all you got were innumerable turn downs. Do not call yourself off because you lost crazy amounts in business. Do not despair because you were trying to change but you end up doing the exact same thing that you are up against. Even in your deepest abyss, you are righteous.