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Tevin Macharia Mukabana

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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
I Am a Christian Content Creator By the grace of God, I am passionate about sharing the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ through social media and every platform He has placed in my hands. In a world filled with confusion, fear, and endless distractions, I believe people still need to hear the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. They need to know that God loves them, that salvation is available through Christ, and that there is hope for every soul that turns to Him. Today, I share the Gospel through Facebook, X (Twitter), TikTok, WhatsApp, and Telegram. Through these platforms, I post Bible teachings, Christian encouragement, devotionals, salvation messages, end-time messages, prayer points, and content aimed at drawing people closer to God. I also run a WhatsApp Channel where I share Bible reading plans to help believers remain consistent in God's Word. My desire is to see Christians grow spiritually and develop a daily hunger for Scripture. In addition, I have WhatsApp groups and a Telegram channel where I share audio sermons and biblical teachings that help people learn, grow, and deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ. This ministry may not have a large stage, a big building, or a television network, but I thank God because every day the Gospel is reaching people through a simple smartphone and an internet connection. I have received messages from people who have been encouraged, strengthened, convicted, and drawn closer to Christ through the content I share. For that, I give all glory to God. My vision is to continue expanding this work for the Kingdom of God. I pray that one day I will be able to start a Christian podcast, create more impactful content, reach more souls across the world, and dedicate even more time and resources to spreading the Gospel. As the Bible says: "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." — Mark 16:15 I may not be able to travel everywhere physically, but through social media, we can take the Gospel to thousands of people every single day. If the content I share has blessed you, encouraged your faith, strengthened your walk with God, or helped you grow spiritually, and you feel led by the Lord to support this ministry, your support will be greatly appreciated. Every contribution helps me continue creating content, reaching more people, and expanding the work of sharing the Gospel online. Support the Ministry 📱 Mpesa: 0799143848 💳 PayPal: machariat2017@gmail.com 📲 Sendwave: +254799143848 Most importantly, I ask for your prayers. Pray that God will continue opening doors, providing the necessary resources, protecting this ministry, and using these platforms to bring many souls to Jesus Christ. Thank you for being part of this journey. May the Lord richly bless you, strengthen you, and reward you for every seed you sow into His Kingdom. Jesus Christ is Lord. The Gospel must continue to be preached. Until the whole world hears. 🙏❤️✝️
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“MY FATHER SEXUALLY ABUSED ME” — JOYCE MEYER SHARES HER STORY OF HEALING Christian author and Bible teacher Joyce Meyer has opened up about the childhood abuse she suffered and how the experience shaped her understanding of God’s love. Speaking in an interview, Meyer shared that as a child she was abused by her father and, for years, believed God was angry with her because of what she had experienced. Reflecting on her journey, she said one of the greatest truths she now shares is that God is not angry with those who come to Him. She encourages people going through difficult seasons not to mistake hardship for God’s rejection. According to Meyer, painful experiences do not mean God has abandoned His children. Instead, she points people toward His grace, healing, and restoration, encouraging believers to trust Him even through life’s hardest moments. What are your thoughts on Joyce Meyer’s testimony of healing and God’s love?
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What is said in your absence its more important than what its said in your presence . The people you call friends what do they say about you in your absence . Never doubt your feelings or thoughts when it comes to friendship ,relationships ... See the recent reactions of people you have been calling friends and weigh if you still matter to them...If you see the energy they used to have towards you its no longer there ,leave before your hurt more .
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It is not everyone that is in distress that needs deliverance. Some just need comforting and help. Some people are also just healing from a trauma and so it becomes heart breaking when you see them without having any conversation or counseling you start saying I command demons to leave you. They will even go deeper in trauma after they leave you. Discernment is important.
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Where certificates, qualifications, and degrees cannot take you, may the grace of God take you this week. May the grace of God open doors your CV can’t. Where connections fail, where qualifications fall short, may favor speak your name in rooms you’ve never entered. This week, walk with boldness, Not because of what you hold, but because of who holds you.
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When depression, anxiety or discouragement wants to take a hold of your mind, remind yourself that your future is in God’s hands. Fortunately for you, God is for you and wants the best for you. God is in charge of your tomorrow.
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OBTAINING STAYING POWER TO WAIT ON GOD Waiting on God is one of the most difficult yet most rewarding disciplines in the life of a believer. It is not a passive act—it is a spiritual posture, a faith position, a test of endurance, and a mark of trust. The truth is, we don’t always get what we pray for immediately. There are seasons when it seems like heaven is silent, and nothing is moving. In those moments, we don’t just need answers—we need staying power. Staying power is the divine strength to remain when nothing is changing. It is the grace to still pray when the answers have not come. It is the courage to show up in the place of worship when your heart is heavy. It is the ability to wait—not with grumbling, not with bitterness, but with hope, patience, and unwavering faith. You don’t get staying power from motivational quotes. You don’t get it from people’s sympathy. You don’t get it by trying to distract yourself. You receive staying power from God. Isaiah 40:31 says: > “But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” This means that waiting is not a waste—waiting is a place of renewal. But hear me: waiting on God is only possible when you first receive strength from God. You must ask for grace to wait. Cry out, "Lord, teach me how to wait! Empower me not to give up in the middle! Let me not abort your process because of impatience!" It is one thing to desire God's timing, but it is another thing to be able to remain aligned until His timing comes. Too many people disconnect right before their breakthrough because they were not equipped to wait. They had a word, yes. They had a prophecy, yes. But they lacked staying power. If God gave you a promise, wait for it. If He showed you a future, trust Him with the journey. If He placed a desire in your heart, don’t try to fulfill it in your own way and your own time. Stay where He placed you. Stay in prayer. Stay in alignment. Stay in the Word. And above all, stay in faith. Don’t just wait for a car. Don’t just wait for marriage. Don’t just wait for open doors. Wait for His presence. Wait for His instruction. Wait until He says “now.” Even if everyone around you is moving ahead, don’t let pressure push you out of God’s will. Wait well. Wait strong. Wait with staying power. Because when God comes—He doesn’t just restore lost time. He multiplies it. So today, ask the Lord: > “Father, I don’t just want to wait—I want to wait well. I receive the grace to stay, to endure, and to trust. Teach me how to wait without doubting. Empower me to remain steadfast in the place of expectation. I receive staying power in Jesus’ name. Amen.” 🙏 Those who wait on God never lose. They only rise.
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NO DREAM, PROPHECY, OR ENCOUNTER IS GREATER THAN THE SCRIPTURES! In this generation where supernatural experiences are celebrated—dreams, visions, prophetic encounters, angelic visitations—it is important to remind ourselves of this eternal truth: Nothing, absolutely nothing, is above the written Word of God. Yes, God speaks through dreams. Yes, God uses prophecy. Yes, divine encounters are real and powerful. But none of them should override the authority and integrity of Scripture. Any dream that contradicts the Bible is deception. Any prophecy that is not consistent with God’s Word must be rejected. Any encounter that points you away from Christ is false. The Bible is not just another book. It is God’s final authority, His voice captured in written form, forever settled in heaven (Psalm 119:89). > “Forever, O LORD, Your word is settled in heaven.” – Psalm 119:89 “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away.” – Matthew 24:35 Your emotions can lie to you. Your dreams can mislead you. Even a prophet can err. But the Word of God will never fail. It is tested. Proven. Enduring. Eternal. Don’t be swayed by the dramatic when you haven’t built your life on the doctrinal. Don’t chase voices when you’ve neglected the written voice of God. Prophecy is not a shortcut to bypass Bible study. Encounters are not substitutes for sound doctrine. The more grounded you are in Scripture, the less likely you are to be manipulated or misled in the name of "God said." The Word must be your compass. Your filter. Your measure. Let the Word of God be the final authority over your life. When a prophet speaks—check the Word. When a dream comes—check the Word. When you feel a prompting—check the Word. When a preacher speaks—check the Word! We are not led by hype; we are led by His voice in the pages of Scripture. The devil can appear as an angel of light. Deceivers can arise. Your emotions can betray you. But the Word of God is the surest foundation. So, before you run after the next “powerful man of God” or the next “deep revelation,” run after your Bible. Know it. Meditate on it. Obey it. Live by it. Because no encounter is greater than the Scriptures. No dream is deeper than the truth of God’s Word. And no prophecy is purer than what God has already written. Build your life on the Word. It is the only rock that never shakes.
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You Say Obeying God is Hard? Try Disobeying Him. People often say "Obeying God is hard." And in some ways, yes—it stretches you. It calls you to deny your flesh, to walk in integrity when compromise is easier, to forgive when bitterness feels justified, to wait when the world screams "rush." But here's a truth I’ve come to realize: Disobeying God is even harder. Disobedience may look easier at first. It gives the illusion of freedom, pleasure, or control—but it comes with a price that will always be heavier than obedience. Ask Jonah. Ask Samson. Ask David after his mistake with Bathsheba. Disobedience leads to spiritual dryness, regret, broken relationships, delays in destiny, and a wounded conscience that no sin can silence. You say obeying God is hard? Try walking around with the weight of rebellion on your back. Try running from His presence and see how empty every “freedom” becomes. Try disobeying God and you’ll learn that peace doesn’t come from doing what you want—it comes from walking in His will. Where I am now in my Christian journey, I’ve crossed a line. Not into perfection—far from it—but into resolve. I am at that place where my heart is sold out to pleasing God. Not because it’s always convenient. Not because I have it all together. But because I’ve tasted both sides, and I know where true life flows from. Obedience may cost you something, but disobedience will cost you everything. There’s a fire in me now that says: “Lord, whatever it takes, I want to please You.” If it costs me friends, I’ll still obey. If it costs me applause, I’ll still obey. If it costs me comfort, I’ll still obey. Because nothing compares to the peace of being in the center of His will. I’m done negotiating with my flesh. I’m done entertaining disobedience and calling it “grace.” I want to bring joy to my Father’s heart. I want to stand before Him one day and hear, “Well done, My faithful servant.” So to those still wrestling with obedience, hear me: Obedience is not always easy, but it is always worth it. And the Holy Spirit empowers you to do what your flesh never could. Choose obedience—not out of fear, but out of love. Not for approval, but from identity. Not because it’s easy, but because He’s worthy. The cost of obedience is far less than the price of regret. Make the choice today. Please God. No matter the cost. You’ll never walk alone.
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NO ONE OWES YOU — A HARD TRUTH I LEARNED THE HARD WAY One of the deepest lessons life has taught me — and continues to teach me — is this: no one owes you anything. Not even the people you once helped, laughed with, or stood by. Not your favorite celebrity. Not the politicians you campaigned for. Not even the friends you call "brother" or "sister." Look at the tragic story of KK the comedian. Now that he’s gone, we’re all online acting like saints. We’re quick to post his videos, write long tributes, and blame Gachagua for not supporting him. But let’s be honest with ourselves — did we ever support KK when he was alive? Did we subscribe to his YouTube channel? Did we follow him online? Did we share his content or send even a little contribution when he begged for help with school fees . Let’s tell ourselves the truth: he brought laughter to many homes, but many of us only clapped, we never supported. We laughed and scrolled on. We reposted his funny mimicry but never followed his page. We loved the art, but never backed the artist. And now in death, we are sharing his name like we were part of his journey. But this isn’t just about KK — it’s about the hard reality of life. People will only show up for your funeral, not your survival. I’ve lived through that reality. I’ve had contacts of people in positions who could easily offer me a job — I reached out, explained my situation, humbled myself and asked for help. Some read my messages and ignored them. Others even went behind my back and mocked my desperation to others. These were people I once respected, laughed with, helped… people I never imagined would turn away in my hour of need. And for a while, bitterness consumed me. I felt abandoned, betrayed. But you know what? God began to heal me by teaching me this truth — no one is coming to save you. You must pick yourself, fight for yourself, and build yourself. If help comes, thank God. If it doesn’t, keep moving. Because the irony is, the same people who ignored your pain will be the first to post your photo with a broken heart emoji when you die. They’ll attend your funeral, maybe even contribute something small. But when you needed just a hand, they had every excuse. So hear me clearly: don’t wait for anyone to rescue you. Stop putting your destiny in other people’s hands. Build your life — even if it means crawling some days. Trust God, trust the process, and trust that your consistency will pay off. Mourn KK, but let’s also learn the real lesson: support people while they’re alive. Follow that small artist. Share that struggling brother’s business. Subscribe to that comedian’s channel. Buy from that single mother. Pray for that jobless graduate. Let us stop showing up only in people’s death and start showing up in their life. And if life has taught you that people will not always be there — don’t grow bitter. Grow stronger. Grow wiser. Build anyway. Because the truth remains: no one owes you. And no one is coming. But YOU can rise. YOU can make it. And with God, YOU WILL.
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If it's a requirement in your church for everyone serving to wear a specific uniform, and you genuinely cannot afford it, respectfully step aside from serving until you are able. There is no shame in that. Please don't borrow money, beg people, or spend the little you have just to buy a praise and worship uniform while neglecting your essential needs. God understands your season. On Sunday, you don't have to book an Uber just because other people are doing it. If all you can afford is a matatu, board that matatu with joy, dignity, and thanksgiving. God is not waiting for your transport to bless you. You also don't need a new outfit every Sunday. Wear the clothes you already have with confidence. If you wore the same shirt or dress last Sunday, wash it, iron it, wear it again with honor, and go worship God. Heaven is not impressed by expensive fashion—it is moved by a sincere heart. Stop trying to maintain a lifestyle you cannot afford just to impress people who are not paying your bills. Many people are carrying unnecessary financial burdens because they are trying to match appearances in church. They are borrowing money, accumulating debt, and living under pressure simply to fit in. God never asked you to compete with anyone. Come to church with a grateful heart, whether you arrive in an Uber, a matatu, on a motorbike, or on foot. Come dressed in clean clothes, whether they are brand new or ten years old. Come to worship, not to impress. Never sacrifice your peace, your financial stability, or your family's needs just to meet people's expectations. Live within your means. Grow at your own pace. Trust God's timing. There is dignity in contentment. There is wisdom in living according to your income. And there is honor in serving God without pretending to be someone you are not. "Better is a little with the fear of the Lord than great treasure with trouble." — Proverbs 15:16
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In America Muslims are buying church building and turning them into mosques 😭😭😭 REPORT🚨CHRISTIANS OUT - ISLAM IN 🚨Another historic American church has been conquered - and they made sure the whole town felt it. The Ebenezer Baptist Church in Occoquan, Virginia - founded in the 1800s by a former slave with deep African-American roots - is now Masjid Al-Hussain. Conquering the church wasn’t enough. They had to publicly declare victory. The Islamic call to prayer (“Allahu Akbar”) was blasted from loudspeakers across the town for the first time, at the personal invitation of the mayor. Locals cheered it as a “cultural experience” and “blessing.” Irony dies here: A church born from American slavery now serves a religion whose sacred texts explicitly regulate, endorse, and sanctify slavery - including sexual slavery - with no abolitionist movement in 1,400 years. This is what the Adhan actually declares: 🔺Allah is the Greatest - supreme over every other god and law 🔺There is no god but Allah - all other faiths are false 🔺Muhammad is His final messenger - Christianity and Judaism are obsolete 🔺True success belongs only to those who submit to Islam This is not peaceful coexistence. It is a territorial and civilizational claim. Property rights are real. But so is a people’s right to preserve the civilization that built this nation. How many more historic American churches and towns will we quietly surrender to Islam? —> Report furnished by RAIR FOUNDATION,
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✝️⚾ MICHIGAN WOMAN SAYS SHE WAS REMOVED FROM TIGERS GAME AFTER WEARING “JESUS OVER PRIDE” SHIRT A Michigan woman says she was removed from a Detroit Tigers game after wearing a “Jesus Over Pride” shirt while seated behind home plate during Pride Month. According to the woman, stadium staff approached her after receiving complaints from other attendees and told her that some people were offended by the message on her shirt. The Detroit Tigers dispute that claim, saying she was not removed because of her Christian message. The organization maintains that her removal was based on other circumstances, and the incident has sparked debate online about free expression and religious speech in public venues. For many Christians, the situation raises broader questions about whether expressions of Christian faith are treated differently than other viewpoints in the public square. Jesus Himself warned that His followers should expect opposition because of His name. 📖 John 15:18–19 “If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated Me first… because you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.” 📖 Matthew 5:10 “Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” As Christians, we are called to speak the truth with both conviction and love, while respecting others and trusting God regardless of how our faith is received. #Faith #Jesus #ReligiousExpression #ChristianNews #JesusChrist
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Tithing isn't a tax. It's trust. You're telling God, "You're my source, not my salary.
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@TevinMacharia Thanks to you.ur prayers are holding me up.lately been struggling with prayers n reading the bible.was told cancer has reoccurred😔😔but trusting God for healing
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If you've ever been blessed by the content on this page, tell me which country you're from. I'd love to know where you're joining us from. ❤️
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Listen to this 6 years old boy ministering
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@TevinMacharia Good day Tevin. I am from Nigeria but I am currently in the United States. God bless you for the mighty work you are doing IJN
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"I miss you." Those words sound romantic when they come from your spouse. But when those words come from the Holy Spirit... you should start weeping. "I miss you." When was the last time you genuinely spent time with Him? When was the last time you prayed—not because you needed something, but because you simply wanted to be in His presence? When was the last time you opened your Bible just to know Him more, instead of looking for a verse to solve a problem? When was the last time you worshipped until nothing else mattered? We've become so busy with life, chasing money, building careers, scrolling through social media, and entertaining ourselves that we've slowly gone silent toward the Person of the Holy Spirit. He still speaks. He still convicts. He still comforts. He still longs for fellowship with you. But somewhere along the way, we became too busy to listen. Imagine if the Holy Spirit looked at your life today and said, "I miss you." Not because He left... But because you stopped spending time with Him. May we return to our secret place. May we fall in love with His presence again. May prayer stop being an emergency response and become our daily lifestyle. May the Word of God become our daily bread once again. If the Holy Spirit could send you one message today... What if it simply read, "I miss you." 💔
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