Patrick Wafula Wanyama

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

From Darkness To Light: ISBN 9781466307698, was published in the United States of America in September 2011. It is one of my best collections on the supernatural; a semi-autobiography of my encounter with Christ in our piously religious and Bukusu traditional family. This book also contains one of my favourite, but hitherto unpublished short stories: The Celibate.

This book was launched in Kenya in October 2011. My sincere appreciation goes to my Publisher: ValuesDrivenFamily. This book epitomizes the far I have come in my walk with Christ; the strides we have taken to do exploits for the Kingdom of God with the Kingdom Driven Ministries. God speaks even through books! He can speak to you today, only if you are listening to the small, clear voice.

The book is also available Online and in Kindle on Amazon.com.

I am hugely endebted to the Carriers for the success of this publication.

Kigali, Gisenyi Rwanda and Nyaragongo in DRC

It was an awesome trip into Rwanda and DRC, with spectacular topographical landscapes to feast my eyes and memories upon. There is this most cleanest city I have ever seen in Africa; it is so clean you could eat from its streets: it is none other than Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. And then there is this Lakeshore City, just a few metres from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); it is on the splendid, sandy beaches of Lake Kivu. This serene city is called Gisenyi. But what left me breathless, is the ever active volcanic mountain of Nyaragongo, that is smokey in the day time, and ruddy in night.















Namayani and Peter Mahanyu's Wedding Arusha Tanzania

It was a beautiful, resplendent Saturday 23rd June, in Ilboru, Arusha at  the Ilboru Lutheran Church ground, and then to a reception at the B.O.T Hall next to the Police Headquarters. The most resplendent were the Bride's attendant maids, and then the Bride and Groom.







Racheal and Greg's Wedding, Kampala Uganda

Racheal and Greg's wedding was not only uniquely African, and Ugandan, but also Christian in all aspects. It took place on the splendid, sunny Saturday of March 17th, 2012 in Kiboga, on the rural outskirts of Kampala City, Uganda. I came all the way from Nairobi to be their Best Man. Greg, an eccentric American Missionary friend of mine for close to three years, bestowed the honour and privilege of being their best couple--Loise and I. Women in gomesi, the official Ugandan women wear was on display; in the photos below; Racheal hugging Greg after the traditional wedding, the women, mostly aunts, on a dancing queue, all in gomesi; Greg lifts Racheal in glee just after the Christian wedding.