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  • Comment on In Pursuit of Joy! by Maurice macharia (@mojazba)

    Posted: February 29, 2012, 9:53 am by Maurice macharia (@mojazba)

    the wisdom in this is what distinguishes people

  • Comment on Excerpts From ‘Be The One’ by mak

    Posted: February 26, 2012, 7:35 pm by mak

    I am a 60 yr old lady who likes attending your summons. Much as i am probably the only other person in that age range, i enjoy your talks quite a lot especially the Finders keepers.. that was awesome. I do not know how to get you address the issue of so many young people who otherwise want to get connected but are afraid due to their health status in particular, HIV/AIDS. what forum/talk could you have for this group of young people.

  • Comment on Excerpts From ‘Be The One’ by Emily

    Posted: February 25, 2012, 11:07 pm by Emily

    i recommend this book: “The Marriage Covenant”-Derek Prince

  • Comment on Dating Books by estherofthebible

    Posted: February 23, 2012, 12:55 pm by estherofthebible

    Good books to read! thank you pastor m

  • Comment on Dating Books by Michele K.

    Posted: February 22, 2012, 7:40 pm by Michele K.

    Are you the one for me? by Barbara De Angelis. (author of Chicken Soup for the Couple’s Soul).

  • Comment on Dating Books by JK

    Posted: February 22, 2012, 3:56 pm by JK

    Am positive that al get some insight…just started on KISS DATING GOODBYE…i’l be back with the feedback once am done…God Bless you pastor M…

  • Comment on Excerpts From ‘Be The One’ by mrsmwiti

    Posted: February 22, 2012, 2:15 pm by mrsmwiti

    For some reason when I listen to the clip on Youtube, only one side of my headphones works…

    Good work though.

  • Comment on Dating Books by Mbugua Njihia (@mbuguanjihia)

    Posted: February 22, 2012, 10:10 am by Mbugua Njihia (@mbuguanjihia)

    Titles by Gary Chapman make for good reads – [www.garychapman.org]

  • Comment on Dating Books by Esther Waweru

    Posted: February 22, 2012, 9:45 am by Esther Waweru

    Such an eye opener… Baraka!!

  • Comment on Dating Books by kiagiri (@kiagiri)

    Posted: February 22, 2012, 9:29 am by kiagiri (@kiagiri)

    Then from the same ministry, my favourite book on marriage so far, When Sinners Say “I Do” by Dave Harvey: [www.sovereigngracestore.com]

  • Comment on Dating Books by maisha810

    Posted: February 22, 2012, 9:25 am by maisha810

    Here’s another book for those who are dating or feel they have “Buyers Remorse”. A compelling account of a young lady’s experiences somewhere in Africa. [books.google.co.ke]

  • Comment on Dating Books by ılılı.kiagiri.ılılı. (@kiagiri)

    Posted: February 22, 2012, 9:24 am by ılılı.kiagiri.ılılı. (@kiagiri)

    Josh Harris (@HarrisJosh) is excellent. The ministry his church falls under has another good book, The Rich Single Life [www.sovereigngracestore.com]

  • Comment on Dating Books by K.... another book to read

    Posted: February 21, 2012, 6:35 am by K.... another book to read

    How to Get a Date Worth Keeping

    Henry Cloud

    It stinks, doesn’t it. But what can you do to fix it?More than you’ve ever imagined. You can put an end to the datelessness. Starting today—right now—you can begin a journey that will bring fun and interesting people into your life, broaden your experience of others and yourself, and lead you toward that date of all dates—a date worth keeping. This book is for YOU if- You want to get more dates or better dates.- You wonder where ‘the good ones’ are.- You keep repeating the same old cycle in your dating life and want to change it.- You wonder why people who aren’t as nice as you get all the dates. – You’re attracted to the wrong kind, while the right kind lack the ‘chemistry.’- You’re waiting for God to bring you the right person—and you’ve been waiting an awfully long time.- You wonder what it is about you that fails to attract dates.With over ten years of experience personally coaching singles on dating, Dr. Henry Cloud shares his proven, very doable, step-by-step approach to overcoming your sticking points and getting all the dates you could want. The results speak for themselves. Filled with true-life examples you’ll identify with instantly, How to Get a Date Worth Keeping will prove its worth to you many times over in the exciting months ahead.

  • Comment on Excerpts From ‘Be The One’ by constructionprojectmanagementeac

    Posted: February 18, 2012, 3:08 pm by constructionprojectmanagementeac

    Very true Pastor! A relationship will compound what you are

  • Comment on Excerpts From ‘Be The One’ by June Wainaina

    Posted: February 17, 2012, 3:48 pm by June Wainaina

    Sunday’s message was an eye-opener to me, especially wrt “dealbreakers” – why we cling on to relationships that clearly have no future!!! Further, to acknowledge a spouse as needing to have shared values ESP with matters of faith and passion was a God-sent revelation. God bless you pastor, I look forward to my next visit.

  • Comment on Excerpts From ‘Be The One’ by Jacqueline

    Posted: February 9, 2012, 12:56 pm by Jacqueline

    …..not really about the Feb message but with regard to the church development plan. Pastor M, God’s plan is never early nor late. Been watching the clips for VISION 2030, actually the Konza City. I believe Nairobi is moving to Mavoko, its great for Mavuno to be part of the move.
    Jaky

  • Comment on Foods I Didn’t Try by Violet

    Posted: February 6, 2012, 12:44 pm by Violet

    Dear Pastor M,

    I thank God when I see the progress we are making at Mavuno, I am a mavinite and accepted christ as my personal saviour in 2010 March while taking my Mizizi class. I will always be grateful to the mavuno team put in place to facilitate the various classes that the church offers.

    After completing the mizizi classes people are put in smaller Life Groups which to me is very important, the people are then left on their own and most of the time the small groups fall apart.

    In my own view I wish to suggest that since this are young christians trying to walk it would be prudent if the LG’s are assigned someone who is mature in their christian walk to help them journey through their faith and only be left alone when they are strong enough to walk for them to be able to mentor other christians.

    The idea of people being left alone to walk is not very practicle.

    I also suggest that the women ministry be made active where we can also have single mothers contributing to the church.

    It is sad to know that getting an appointment with you is very difficult, I know that you are a very busy Pastor but still believe that one could always get an appointment with their Senior Pastor however busy he is it could always be scheduled.

    I want not only to see Mavuno grow in numbers but also in their walk with christ because that is the main agenda of the church naturing souls. The congregation has a hunger for the word and as much as we have our minds preached to we also need to have our souls preached to.

    God bless you and thank you.