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music in churches#01

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  Gospel Singer( Misikhu) Sparks Debate Are Churches Putting Profits Before People?                             photo :  Nelson Misikhu ,gospel singer  Hold up, choir sisters and brothers! Gospel singer Nelson Misikhu, better known as The Boy, is throwing some serious shade at churches, and it's got everyone buzzing. The accusation? Churches are prioritizing business ventures over helping their communities, especially in times of crisis. Misikhu points a finger at the recent floods in Kenya. When families were desperately clinging to rooftops, where were the churches with aid and support? Instead, according to him, they were busy with internal squabbles and building fancy edifices. Ouch! That hits hard. But is there truth to this gospel singer's critique? church photo  Look around. How many churches in your neighborhood actively reach out to struggling families? Do they host food drives or organize volunteer efforts? Misikhu argues that these houses of worship should be put

music is life blog

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                              Otile Brown (Kenyan superstar)                                                     musician superstar The Soundtrack of Our Lives: Music's Power on Everyone.                                                               music instruments  Music isn't just a collection of sounds; it's a universal language that speaks to the soul. It weaves through the fabric of our lives, uplifting us in celebration and offering solace in sorrow. As Kenyans, music is deeply ingrained in our culture, shaping our identities and uniting us in powerful ways. But how we consume music is just as important as the music itself. With headphones on, we can create personalized soundtracks for our commutes, workouts, or quiet moments of reflection. Live music, however, offers a different experience. The shared energy of a crowded concert hall or the intimacy of a local bar creates a bond between performer and audience, fostering a sense of community. Of course, music isn

Greener Kenya

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  A Greener Kenya: Choosing the Perfect Tree for Your Region Kenya's diverse landscape offers a perfect home to a wide variety of trees, each with its own unique characteristics and benefits. lets focus  on their suitability for different regions based on height, color, and weather tolerance. Towering Beauties: Trees in Kenya Yellowwood (Podocarpus falcatus): This evergreen giant reaches a majestic 40 meters, casting a dense, cooling shade. It thrives in the wet, high-altitude areas of Kenya. Planting is best done during the rainy season (March-May or October-December) to ensure proper root establishment. Water Pear (Syzygium guineense): Another tall contender, reaching 20-30 meters, the Water Pear boasts glossy green leaves. It prefers the moist coastal regions and performs well in well-drained soil. Plant during the rainy season for optimal growth. Splashes of Color: Croton megalocarpus: This vibrant tree brings a pop of color with its large, glossy leaves that range from gree

paradise garden

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OASIS OF FRUITS AT YOUR YARDS.. Planting Paradise: A Look at 9 Fantastic Fruit Trees For those who dream of a backyard bursting with fresh fruit, look no further than fruit trees! These living pantries offer delicious rewards and a connection to nature, but choosing the right ones can be overwhelming. Let's explore nine fantastic fruit trees, from sunshine-loving citrus to shade-tolerant berries, to help you cultivate your own edible oasis.                                                     Dancy Tangerine Tree Dancy Tangerine Tree (Height: 6-8ft, Fruiting: 3-4 years, Weather: Warm, Maintenance: Moderate, Harvest: December-February): This compact citrus tree is perfect for smaller spaces. Enjoy juicy, seedless tangerines in winter with proper watering, sun, and occasional feeding.                                                  Dwarf Elberta Peach Tree Dwarf Elberta Peach Tree (Height: 6-8ft, Fruiting: 2-3 years, Weather: Warm with mild winters, Maintenance: Moderate, Harvest: J