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Kenyans Are Not Animals
Coolbull
#1 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 8:45:07 AM
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Despite the perception created by demonic persons locally and internationally, Kenyans have over and over again proved that we are a very humane society.

I dedicate this post to highlighting the goodness of Kenyans.

1. Little girl Gloria successfully operated on.
Thank you Kenyans for your contribution.

2. Little Osinya successfully operated on.
Thank you Kenyans for your contribution.

3.

4.

5.


The story of our kindness cannot be told by one person. Kindly add 3,4,5 and let us celebrate our generosity.

#post borrowed from a blog.
Mukiri
#2 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 9:01:08 AM
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I have always wondered about the missions to starvation-faced places eg Turkana. Much as food and funds are collected, and sent yonder isn't it wise to also consider starting farming ventures to ensure continued food supply?

Our Church is collecting foodstuff to Turkana, but If I were to meet our Bishop, I'd ask him 'Si we start a CITAM farm where the harvest goes to Turkana?' #mytwocents

Proverbs 19:21
Coolbull
#3 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 9:28:04 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
I have always wondered about the missions to starvation-faced places eg Turkana. Much as food and funds are collected, and sent yonder isn't it wise to also consider starting farming ventures to ensure continued food supply?

Our Church is collecting foodstuff to Turkana, but If I were to meet our Bishop, I'd ask him 'Si we start a CITAM farm where the harvest goes to Turkana?' #mytwocents



I guess CITAM has initiated a farming project in Marsabit...or was supposed to. I'm not sure.

The idea to start such projects have been discussed by many groups but all have realized one thing - you first need to transform the brains before you transform the land.

A certain group from your CITAM and Green Pastures went to Bura-Tana and the locals there were complaining of hunger, yet River Tana flows not more than 400Meters from the first home.

The group even found out that someone had donated a water-pump but after a few hiccups the locals abandoned the food-growing project.

"Sisi ni wanyonge, twagoja wafadhili".

Anyway a few locals were noted to be very hardworking. They are being supported as Agents of Transformation.

In the meantime, let's do what we can.....

Swenani
#4 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 10:38:00 AM
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Scientifically anything that is alive is either an animal or a plant.

So since Kenyans aren't animals;I can conclude that Kenyans are plants or Kenyans don't have life
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Mtu Biz
#5 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 10:56:28 AM
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@mukiri

When you meet the good bishop kindly ask if it is fair to build schools from the freewill giving of members then have the same members children kicked from class for lack of school fees.

Meanwhile back to kenyans kindness.



Sola Scriptura


Swenani
#6 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 10:59:47 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
I have always wondered about the missions to starvation-faced places eg Turkana. Much as food and funds are collected, and sent yonder isn't it wise to also consider starting farming ventures to ensure continued food supply?

Our Church is collecting foodstuff to Turkana, but If I were to meet our Bishop, I'd ask him 'Si we start a CITAM farm where the harvest goes to Turkana?' #mytwocents


Pastor does it mean you don't go to church or your bishop is inaccessible?
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
symbols
#7 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:26:29 AM
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We're generous and kind to our leaders.
Muriel
#8 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:32:05 AM
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symbols wrote:
We're generous and kind to our leaders.


Some.
butterflyke
#9 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 3:14:42 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Scientifically anything that is alive is either an animal or a plant.

So since Kenyans aren't animals;I can conclude that Kenyans are plants or Kenyans don't have life


so you are a fish-eating-plant?

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

like this one but replace the insect with fish

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Ali🐝
Swenani
#10 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 3:17:54 PM
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butterflyke wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Scientifically anything that is alive is either an animal or a plant.

So since Kenyans aren't animals;I can conclude that Kenyans are plants or Kenyans don't have life


so you are a fish-eating-plant?

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

like this one but replace the insect with fish

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly



That plant looks like a fish..so if I replace the insect with the fish it will look like a fish eating a fish
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Mukiri
#11 Posted : Wednesday, April 23, 2014 7:12:52 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
I have always wondered about the missions to starvation-faced places eg Turkana. Much as food and funds are collected, and sent yonder isn't it wise to also consider starting farming ventures to ensure continued food supply?

Our Church is collecting foodstuff to Turkana, but If I were to meet our Bishop, I'd ask him 'Si we start a CITAM farm where the harvest goes to Turkana?' #mytwocents


Pastor does it mean you don't go to church or your bishop is inaccessible?

I am most definitely NO Pastor, as you can see from @Coolbull's reply, I'm behind on the Church's projects. Our Bishop is very much available. Infact after service, they line up at the pulpit and anyone can walk to him/them and chat/ask for prayers etc

@Mtu Biz, Umekula fees ya mtoto?smile

Proverbs 19:21
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