Carol Muga
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Carol Muga
@calmuga
A bond servant of Jesus Christ, Mother, Wife, Encourager
Nairobi 가입일 Mayıs 2012
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@JoshuaBarzon Father, Son & Holy Spirit are in such unity that it is most times impossible to pin point Who is doing what when. Their oneness is so unique its mind blowing
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@TNTJohn1717 In the Name of Jesus Christ, receive your healing Cohen 🙏
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Prayer Request for Cohen 🙏
Friends and family, I humbly ask for your prayers tonight for my sister’s precious little grandson, Cohen. He has been experiencing seizures, and the doctors are still trying to determine the cause. He has been admitted to Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and they are running many tests and assembling a team to figure out what’s happening. This is an overwhelming and emotional time for his parents and family. 💔👶
Please pray for Cohen’s complete healing and protection. Ask the Lord to calm his body, strengthen him, and restore him fully. Pray that God’s healing hand would be upon him and that every seizure would cease. 🙏🕊️
Please also pray for wisdom and clarity for the doctors and medical team. May God guide their minds, their decisions, and their hands so they can quickly find answers and the right treatment. 🏥💡
Pray for peace, strength, and comfort for his parents, grandparents, and all who love him. May God surround them with His presence and give them confidence, hope, and rest in this difficult time. ❤️🩹
We believe God hears our prayers, and we trust Him completely. Thank you all for standing with Cohen and lifting him up before the Lord. 🙏✨

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We typically think of maturity as transitioning from childhood into adulthood. We become more independent, establish ourselves, and rely less on others. Maturity is an upward movement.
Maturity in Jesus’ kingdom is the opposite. It’s a downward movement into childhood, where we learn to trust, depend on God, and receive rather than achieve. Along the way, we begin to see how deeply addicted we are to stuff, to money, to power, to lust, and to all the other siren calls that lure our hearts away from Christ.
We see this clearly in Mark 10, which we read today in Bible in One Year. The rich young man desires eternal life, but his heart is completely possessed by his possessions. He walks away sorrowful because his true god is not in heaven but in the bank.
James and John, likewise, are so enthralled by visions of glory and power that they ask to sit at the right and left hand of Jesus in his kingdom. They want status, authority, and greatness.
These stand in sharp contrast to others in Mark 10. First, little children were brought to Jesus that he might touch them. Jesus insists that whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child will never enter it. Children become models of true maturity because they stand in the posture of reception and humility. They are there simply to be touched by Jesus and blessed by him.
Then there is Bartimaeus, a blind beggar who knows his only hope lies outside himself. He cries out for mercy, asks simply to see, and when Jesus grants his request, he follows Jesus on his way to Jerusalem.
Speaking of Jerusalem, at the center of the chapter, Jesus explains why his kingdom runs so contrary to our instincts. He foretells his crucifixion in Jerusalem. He will be condemned, mocked, flogged, killed, and after three days rise again. His kingdom is one of sacrifice and service. He does not rule as the rulers of this world rule.
Discipleship, then, is a downward movement into childlike trust and dependence, following our crucified and risen Lord, being emptied by him so that we may be filled by him, and sent to live lives shaped by love and service.
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@EngJohnMachari1 Wow! 'Whatsoever you do , to the least of my brothers, that you do unto Me' Jesus said. And God is no man's debtor. The president & his family are blessed
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Meet Nadia Cherono Ruto
Born in Machakos, Nadia’s life began with tragedy... she was abandoned by her mother just a day after birth.
Her life was saved by the loving care of the Catholic sisters at Madre Ippolita Children’s Home in Machakos County.
In 2015, her path crossed with William Ruto, who was then Deputy President, at a fundraiser. Deeply moved by her story, he didn’t hesitate to adopt her.
Ruto named her Cherono after his mother, Mama Sarah Cherono Cheruiyot.
Nadia became very close to Ruto even before he rose to power as Head of State and would accompany her father to functions, always holding his hand.
The most recent presidential event they attended together was in 2024, when she accompanied President Ruto on a three-day state visit to Ghana, just days after joining him at the WRC Safari Rally in Naivasha.
Nadia is now all grown, walking through life alongside her father, the President of Kenya. On 2025 she shared a special moment with him at a church service in State House Chapel, Nairobi.



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I used to love my wife because she earned it.
When she was kind, I was kind.
When she respected me, I respected her.
When she didn't—I didn't.
Marriage was a transaction.
A balance sheet.
I gave what I got.
Nothing more.
Then one Sunday our pastor said something I couldn't shake.
"The way you treat your wife is the way you treat the Lord."
I thought he was being poetic.
He wasn't.
That night I looked at my wife.
Really looked.
She was exhausted.
The kids had been brutal.
The house was chaos.
And I was keeping score.
Waiting for her to earn my kindness.
That's when it hit me:
I wasn't loving a woman.
I was worshiping myself.
Every act of service I withheld was worship I stole from God.
Every cold shoulder was an altar to my ego.
Every "she started it" was a prayer to my own righteousness.
Marriage isn't a contract between two people.
It's an offering to the One who made them.
I started loving her differently.
Not because she deserved it.
Because He does.
I served her when she didn't thank me.
I pursued her when she pulled away.
I led when I didn't feel like leading.
Not for applause.
For an audience of One.
She noticed.
Not right away.
But one night she said:
"You're different. What happened?"
I told her the truth.
"I stopped loving you to get something back."
"I started loving you to give something up."
She didn't understand at first.
Now she does.
When you love your spouse as an act of worship
Everything shifts.
The scoreboard disappears.
The transaction ends.
And marriage becomes what it was always supposed to be.
A daily death to self.
A living sacrifice.
An act of worship disguised as a Wednesday night doing dishes.
Your spouse isn't your enemy.
They're your offering.
Treat them like one.
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@LivingGodsTruth Each of these men have been a great blessing to me. Its a perfect example of many parts one body whose head is Christ. Different assignments but all pointing to King Jesus. To God be the glory!!!!
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@SpringSteps You are very correct! Isaiah 8: 19-20 is very clear!!! The story of Saul calling on Samuel's spirit to inquire of him is another example. And Jesus is the only way to God -even if those who have gone before us were born again. 'No one comes to the Father but by Me?" Jesus said .
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Praying to the dead is clearly unbiblical. The Bible teaches us to pray to God alone through Jesus Christ, not to departed humans, saints, or ancestors. Once a person dies, their role in this world ends... they cannot hear prayers, intervene, or mediate on anyone's behalf.
Every time the Scriptures mention mediums, sorcerers, or spiritists, it is always in the context of sin & rebellion against God.
God calls His people to seek Him alone--not the dead, not spirits, not "energy readings," not anything that replaces trust in Him. ✝️
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@SpencieJ @DeCesareStephen @wendelltalks Why don't you post vs 9 & connect it with what I have put above?
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@SpencieJ @DeCesareStephen @wendelltalks Heb 6;4 " for it is impossible for those who have ONCE BEEN ENLIGHTENED, who have TASTED THE HEAVENLY GIFT, who have SHARED IN THE HOLY SPIRIT, who have TASTED THE GOODNESS OF THE WORD OF GOD & ...6 and then HAVE FALLEN AWAY- to be restored... Enough said!
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Read Hebrews 6 again. In verse 9 the writer says “…even though we speak like this, we are convinced of better things, those relating to salvation.” Then he references the parable of the seeds. The writer was never talking about people who were saved, he was essentially talking about people who participated and partook in activities with other believers and still did not believe.
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@DeCesareStephen @wendelltalks Correct. We have to "produce fruit in keeping with repentance" The power of the gospel is a transformed life. Jesus warned, "not everyone who says Lord , Lord will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of the Father.
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Today, our son, Luke, would have celebrated his 25th birthday. He was with us for twenty-one years in this world. We will soon visit his grave at the United States Naval Academy.
Luke was a 110% kind of guy. If I may borrow a saying of Jesus, if you asked Luke to go one mile with you, he would say, “I’ve got a better idea. Let’s run ten miles. Uphill. With a pack on.”
On his eighteenth birthday, he got up in the middle of the night and completed an eighteen-mile walk. For fun. He was the president of his senior class and the recipient of national awards in JROTC. When a wrestling injury kept him from starting at the Naval Academy right after his senior year, he just buckled down, worked hard, and started a year later.
After his hiking accident, my family and I began receiving messages from his friends and fellow midshipmen. They told us things Luke never would have mentioned himself: all the times he volunteered, stayed after class to help struggling students, and offered words of encouragement to those who were down.
I don’t think I will ever be able to write words like that without tears of gratitude for the kind of man he was.
But “was” is not the right verb. That is the kind of man Luke is.
For a Christian, like Luke, there truly is no “was.” Luke has never stopped living. He lived here for twenty-one years, then stepped from the front porch of his Father’s house, through the door of physical death, into the heavenly habitation of Christ.
We miss him. Every day my heart hurts because I miss him. But I also know that one day, one glorious day, he and I, along with all believers in Christ, will stand together before our Lord.
Until that day, my mission is simple: to try to be at least half the man my son became in only twenty-one years; to live in Christ; and to share the Gospel, that many others may hear, believe, and join me and Luke and all Christians on that glorious day of resurrection joy.

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@citizentvkenya True- after all is said and done, he left his supporters in government not in the streets. Let's allow that to sink in
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@KTNNewsKE It worked out for good for then he pressed on with the quest for muliti partism and Moi gave in the following year. If he succeeded to go into exile, the story of Kenya may have been different for the worse
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Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi: In 1991, when President Moi started looking for Raila Odinga to put him in custody again, we hid him in my house since I wasn’t well-known within the system. At that time, rumors spread that he had gone into exile. After some time, we tried to smuggle him out to seek refuge in the United States. We disguised him as an old woman and put him in my car. My wife drove as we attempted to get him into the basement of the American Embassy, but the then U.S. ambassador declined and blocked us from entering.
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To answer that, we first have to remember what the original golden calf was.
It wasn’t a rejection of God. It was a redefinition of Him. Israel didn’t say, “Let’s worship another god.” They said, “Let’s make something we can see, something that represents the LORD.” They wanted a faith they could touch, control, and predict.
That’s the real danger. The golden calf was not rebellion by name—it was rebellion by substitution.
The calf represented:
A God remade in human image
Religion without relationship
Emotion without obedience
A visible idol for an invisible impatience
It was worship on our terms.
So what’s the modern version? We don’t melt gold anymore. We mold ideas.
1. The Idol of Experience
We chase feelings instead of faith. When the music hits, we call it worship. When the lights fade, so does our devotion.
2. The Idol of Growth and Relevance
We measure success in followers, not fruit. The gospel becomes a brand. “Bigger” becomes “blessed.”
3. The Idol of Celebrity
The stage replaces the altar. Pastors become influencers. The message becomes a platform.
4. The Idol of Comfort
Sin is renamed “brokenness.” Repentance becomes optional. Grace is cheap because it costs us nothing.
5. The Idol of Self
“My truth.” “My calling.” “My purpose.” We worship our reflection and call it Jesus.
The modern golden calf isn’t a statue. It’s a system. A mindset. A mirror. It’s what happens when we make God serve our image instead of letting Him remake ours. The golden calf of today is anything that lets us stay in control of the worship. When the method matters more than the message, when the brand is louder than the Bible, when the pastor outshines the presence. That’s the golden calf.
“Make us a god who will go before us.” That’s still the cry of the impatient heart. But the real God, the consuming fire, doesn’t share His throne. He doesn’t need gold, lights, or hashtags. He needs our surrender.
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@MigunaMiguna @RailaOdinga The feeling is mutual but the betrayal he made to the GenZs in Kenya makes the impact of his death felt differently. We feel betrayed even at his death. However, change is continuing 💪
If people don't live to serve all Kenyan but tumbocrats, we will celebrate at their death.
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Yes, I have just heard the sad news.
Our condolences to the family of @RailaOdinga.
Rest in peace, Jakom.
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@farmingandJesus "The things she did were a product of her faith" - succinctly put 🙏
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The Holy Spirit ministered to me via the word of God this morning and I wanted to share👇🏻
In Luke 7 when Jesus was reclining at the Pharisees table the woman came and anointed his feet with costly perfume as well wiped his feet with her tears and hair. The Pharisees were appalled but Christ said to her (Luke 7:50) “your faith has saved you, go in peace”
Her faith saved her not her works. What this is, is a picture of is the faith of a woman that produced these works… the faith alone saved her not the things she did. The things she did were a product of her faith.
We are saved by grace alone, faith alone, in Christ alone to the glory of God alone.
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