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Saturday, July 6, 2013
The River by Brian Doerksen
Kĩriakũ wa Kĩnyua is the founder and CEO of Kasisi Brands including Kiriaku Waves Radio, Kiriaku Teaches, Kasisi Global Institute and Kasisi Facing Mount Kenya. He is a trained theologian, an author, motivational speaker, professor of religion and ethics, and an ordained minister. Kasisi Kĩriakũ holds a PhD degree in Religion from the University of Birmingham (England).
Monday, September 17, 2012
Awesome
Kĩriakũ wa Kĩnyua is the founder and CEO of Kasisi Brands including Kiriaku Waves Radio, Kiriaku Teaches, Kasisi Global Institute and Kasisi Facing Mount Kenya. He is a trained theologian, an author, motivational speaker, professor of religion and ethics, and an ordained minister. Kasisi Kĩriakũ holds a PhD degree in Religion from the University of Birmingham (England).
Monday, September 10, 2012
Four More Years
Kĩriakũ wa Kĩnyua is the founder and CEO of Kasisi Brands including Kiriaku Waves Radio, Kiriaku Teaches, Kasisi Global Institute and Kasisi Facing Mount Kenya. He is a trained theologian, an author, motivational speaker, professor of religion and ethics, and an ordained minister. Kasisi Kĩriakũ holds a PhD degree in Religion from the University of Birmingham (England).
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Fondly Remembered and Missed:
Throughout this week, dear mother, I have reflected
on our life together. I am now a grown man raising a family. Yet the very
thought of you makes me feel like a child again. I must also confess that trying
to number the years that you have been gone leaves me numb. The years are many!
It is only by faith, and faith alone that I believe what I cannot prove – that you
are in a better place. How are you doing, dear mother, in that land yonder? Do
you ever miss us, your children?
There are days I imagine you seated in the
council of the departed members of our family discussing each of us. Do you
think of us? What sort of things do you say about your children? We are all grown
now and each has gone his/her way. We do occasionally come together to reminiscent.
Dear mother, I wish you happiness as you
live your life in the world known only by the dead. Know that you are loved and
missed. I personally remain forever grateful to you. I continue to believe that
your presence is always with us. Yes, by faith, and faith alone I believe what
I cannot prove – your ever-present embrace and love. Yet, as I watch my
children grow, I wish you were here to cuddle them, to give advice and to offer
wise counsel.
The day the ship came to carry you home was
a sad day. As the wild gull called we mourned your departure. But today, 27th
July 2012, I shed tears of joy - joy of having known you. As I stand at the
grave site, I miss your smiling face. I will cry but I will not be sad. I have
hope of seeing you again. You believed in Jesus Christ and eternal hope in Him.
I too believe! I will see you again mother. It is well with my soul. So long …
Your son,
John.
Kĩriakũ wa Kĩnyua is the founder and CEO of Kasisi Brands including Kiriaku Waves Radio, Kiriaku Teaches, Kasisi Global Institute and Kasisi Facing Mount Kenya. He is a trained theologian, an author, motivational speaker, professor of religion and ethics, and an ordained minister. Kasisi Kĩriakũ holds a PhD degree in Religion from the University of Birmingham (England).
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
On Bright Morning April 16, 2012
Kĩriakũ wa Kĩnyua is the founder and CEO of Kasisi Brands including Kiriaku Waves Radio, Kiriaku Teaches, Kasisi Global Institute and Kasisi Facing Mount Kenya. He is a trained theologian, an author, motivational speaker, professor of religion and ethics, and an ordained minister. Kasisi Kĩriakũ holds a PhD degree in Religion from the University of Birmingham (England).
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