A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home to find it.”
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George Augustus Moore,
The Brook Kerith
Yesterday's Sermon, was a teaching on counting our blessings, naming them ONE by ONE... and the DANGERS of a scarcity mentality.
We limit ourselves by thinking small... too small sometimes.
We were celebrating Kenya and ALL its goodness..
1. The AMAZING Weather
2. Beautiful Landscapes
3. Fresh Organic Foods and Veggies
3. Breath-Taking Wildlife and Beaches
4. Aggressive, Hardworking People, with all our peculiar habits that are ORIGINALLY Kenyan :)
5. Best Coffee and Tea there is.
6. Cultural Diversity
7. Innovations & Creativity
8. Our History & National Heritage
9. Our National Anthem ... Our national prayer.
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Kiswahili | English |
1 | 1 |
Ee Mungu nguvu yetu
Ilete baraka kwetu
Haki iwe ngao na mlinzi
Natukae na undugu
Amani na uhuru
Raha tupate na ustawi. |
O God of all creation
Bless this our land and nation
Justice be our shield and defender
May we dwell in unity
Peace and liberty
Plenty be found within our borders.
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Amkeni ndugu zetu
Tufanye sote bidii
Nasi tujitoe kwa nguvu
Nchi yetu ya Kenya
Tunayoipenda
Tuwe tayari kuilinda |
Let one and all arise
With hearts both strong and true
Service be our earnest endeavour
And our homeland of Kenya
Heritage of splendour
Firm may we stand to defend. |
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Natujenge taifa letu
Ee, ndio wajibu wetu
Kenya istahili heshima
Tuungane mikono
Pamoja kazini
Kila siku tuwe na shukrani |
Let all with one accord
In common bond united
Build this our nation together
And the glory of Kenya
The fruit of our labour
Fill every heart with thanksgiving. |
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DAIMA MIMI MKENYA ...
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