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Wednesday, 29 June 2011 08:33 |
I hope that my story will give you an insight and that you will be thoughtful, kind and generous to all children with disabilities and to those who have the responsibility of taking care of them.... Read more 4.. Coping with Type I Diabetes – A mother’s Story By Elizabeth Ndegwa During the April 2009 school holidays, I noticed that my son Mark was not looking very healthy. I thought to myself that maybe he was not getting the right nutrients and even started planning how I could improve the children’s diet.... Read More 5. Blind but not in the dark Nelius Wanjeri In 1988, as a twelve year old girl and a pupil in Standard six at St Martin Complex Academy, Nelius Wanjeri was washing her hair in readiness for a wedding where she was a maid the following day. She bent to wash her hair fully sighted but by the time she had finished and lifted her head, she could not...Read More 6. A MOTHER'S EXPERIENCE WITH A DAUGHTER'S SUDDEN BLINDNESS Nelius Wanjeri's mother on how her faith supported her. Read More Sometimes God sends his angels to inspire us but for a short time. Read more…. 8 Mourning My Baby: The pain of Still Birth- by Alice K
These days, I am able to appreciate that everything works together for the good of all who love the Lord. I understand the deep surrender to God’s will that such a testimony entails.... Read more 9. I Saw the Hand of God- My Carjacking Eperience- by Wanjiru, P. K.
We need to always keep our hearts tuned to God, because we can go anytime.... Read more
10. I Did Not Think I Could Cope Alone!
By: Jane Muthoni Irungu. She got married against her parent’s wishes. He left her for someone else and she fell into depression. She has learnt to first wait on the Lord. Read more…. 11. The Troubles of My past life: Missing my Father By Eunice Wangui. My father abandoned us. I miss him still, but I am learning how to cope. Read more….
A MOTHER’S JOURNEY WITH AN AUTISTIC CHILD. By: Sarah Muthoni Gacheru I hope that my story will give you an insight and that you will be thoughtful, kind and generous to all children with disabilities and to those who have the responsibility of taking care of them. Read more…. |
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