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At 8:00am on November 16, 2009, Diamond Brooks said…
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At 5:43am on October 3, 2009, Johnstone Sikulu Wanjala said…
I appreciate for your work offering.. I am happy on the way you continue to connecting me with your friends to come up with a solution of assisting these children because they are future leader and their generation will be change.
How are you and your work? I would like to invite you to join me. I kindly request for your help this orphans needed to get relief food after crop failure. Orphans in Trans-Nzoia district we are requested set to receive relief food from well-wishers, friends and willing individuals like you to help the following items:

Needed 1,000 bags of maize, 200 bags of the beans, 200 bags of the rice and 200 bags of the carton of cooking fat needed dispatched to the area of the end of two to three weeks to safe school children to continue to learn without drop out to the school because of the starvation and hunger. Also apart from the orphans, the supplies would also be given to those suffering from HIV/AIDS. The area had poor harvests last season due to inadequate rains and also post election violence affected many families.

We shall appreciate if God talk to you and your friends do miracle and send to us anything that help this children.
Thanks a lot and wish you Peace, Force and Joy.

Johnstone Sikulu Wanjala.
At 1:00am on September 8, 2009, Jan said…
Hi Jill, nice to meet you
Jan
At 4:20am on December 6, 2008, Daniela said…

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At 1:17pm on December 2, 2008, Steve Bullock said…
I just emailed you a response on your first lesson. Great work!!!
At 3:43pm on November 13, 2008, Dapo said…
Hello all, ......
Was wandering if you would like to Discus the topic of
"In giving is receiving,"
And its relevance to Spirituality.
May be we could shed more light on details and infoormation.
As a former financial consultant as are many of my
associates CPA's & attorneys doing this.
( Although my license in no longer current )
I have some reason to think I can show and share
with you benefits and good sense in this gifting activity we are involved in .
The FINANCIAL landscape is changing in favor of gifters and charitable activity .
I know you are familiar with this in the art and religious world,
In relation to taxation and other things .
How can funds be raised to do more tangible works in this movement.
How do we empower individuals MATERIALLY AND FINANCIALLY ?
See www.receivecash.weebly.com
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At 7:05am on October 25, 2008, Etienne A. Gibbs said…
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At 3:20am on October 25, 2008, Johnstone Sikulu Wanjala said…
I MUST TELL YOU THIS:
I know something so wonderful.
That I must tell you! It is so vital that it may change your entire future as it did mine. In fact, the decision you make about it will affect you both in life and death.
Let me emphasize that this message is absolutely true, because God said it. When God makes a promise you can rest upon it, because His promises can never fail. God will not make you believe this message, that is your choice, but He will hold you responsible for having heard it.
It is a very personal message, something you must decide. You must say either, “I will” or “I will not.”
Here is the message. It is an exact quotation from God’s word, the holy Bible.
“For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16

Did you ever hear such wonderful words?
Think for a moment what they say. They reveal three marvelous facts.
First, “God so loved the world”! Since you are in the world, He loved you. If that doesn’t astonish you, remember, that when God loved you, He loved a sinner! The bible says that we all have sinned (Romans 3:23). If you are honest, you will agree.
Although God loves you, He still hates your sin. Since God is holy, He must punish sin. He must make a holy way of saving sinners. Otherwise, the sinner must pay for his sins, and that would mean spending eternity in hell (Revelation 20:15).

The second great fact is, “He gave His only begotten son”! God loved you so much, that He sent His Son to earth to become a man and die on the cross of Calvary, so that you might be saved. You see, someone must pay the penalty of sin, either you or a sinless substitute. God gave His Son, Jesus Christ, to be your sinless substitute. He shed His blood so that your sins might be put away, so that you might have eternal life.
And now the third tremendous fact is, “Whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life”! Think of it! God gives eternal life to those who believe in Jesus Christ. The savior has “finished” the work. He has died. He has risen from the grave, and He has gone back into heaven. Now your part is to believe in Him. This simply means that you must agree that you are a sinner, realize that Christ has paid the “full” penalty for your sins, and then receive Him as your Lord and Savior.

This is the message which I had to tell you. Now you must make a decision. Will you accept Him, or reject Him? Will you believe on Him, or refuse Him? Think of it once again.
At 10:57am on October 16, 2008, LouLouBelieves said…
Unfortunately I have never been able to truly detach from my work. I do not think I could do my job if I didnt care or didnt get attached to my clients, especially when i have watched them grow up for years. In essence I love my clients but hate the work if that makes sense. My hands are so tied sometimes, its very frustrating and I know that I have turned into a completely differenet person since becoming a social worker, and not alway in a better way. I have burnt out and am still recovering but am learning that to get the most from my job, I must be present for my clients and care less about the red tape surrounding them. I am more the creative writing type, poetry, working on a novel right now and have ideas that never seem to get finished.
At 2:12pm on October 15, 2008, LouLouBelieves said…
Thanks
I work with foster children, a sometimes rewarding but frustrating and stressful job. I would love to be in private practice or become a life coach or be able to financially support myself through writing. So i keep asking for the opportunities, hope they come soon.
I can so relate to not wanting to be a social worker- its hard to always have to be faced with the atrocities of life day in and day out, but I do get to I hope impact other people in a positive way.
At 2:17am on October 10, 2008, Johnstone Sikulu Wanjala said…
Cosmopolitan means living in a region that has people with different culture, family background and beliefs. Being a Cosmopolitan, there is always learning from each other in terms of culture, behaviors hence bringing different ideologies in harmony. Beside that what also attract me most with the Cosmopolitan is unity, brotherhood and sisterhood that is seen among the people living in that particular region. All these aspect break the idea of tribalism as people see each other as one.
Literature as an effective tool for regional cohesion that represents and explores the way in which society is viewed and experienced by people in that society or social groups. Cosmopolitan gives us insight on how times, cultures and classes are different, and how they are the same. Without this understanding of the range of human experiences in its continuities and possibilities, we live in a world where we can not make meaningful dissection of our existence. Cosmopolitan, make us to learn out of the beautiful of our regions, diversity and how communities co-existed peaceful. The history of our People should mould readers into better, knowledgeable region. Our tribal diversity should never mould bests of thoughtless and egocentric tribe warriors. The region need strong literatures that can teach our people that with many tribes – each with own unique culture – it is impossible for us to belong to one supreme tribe.
Basing on what happen in Kenya recently, it was discovered that the region what had been dominated by a particular tribe was much affected. I come from Trans Nzioa district which is one of the cosmopolitan region with all the fourth two (42) tribes and looking at what happen after the last years election I observed that while other region were affected with the post-election violence, people in Trans Nzoia were firm and busy with there work. This is because of many tribe living in the region hence it was no tribe which dominated the region and for this reasons difficult for a particular tribe to claim that the region belong to them.
With what happen in Kenya , Cosmopolitan needs powerful oral narratives and literature that will make the youth to understand that although we belong to different communities, our intertwining cultural practices brought about by close social, political and economical resemblance gels us into one happy people. But as Chinua Achebe would ask, “where did the rain start beating us” I would say, historical and current politics of division practiced first by colonizers and then transmitted to subsequent community leaders has led to a situation where Kenyans themselves barely know their own culture let alone that of their neighbors. The colonial administration in partnership with missionary activities and formal education wiped out most of our uniting cultural practices living a gap that was filled by western cultural attitudes and identification, especially, by our youth, and this, has let to mistrust among our local communities.
Unlike the attempt to come up with a unifying regional dress which blatantly failed, literature is the test vehicle which can create deep understanding of difficult nature of Kenyans cultural identity. Just a simple test: how many of us know these communities as a part of the 42 Kenyan tribes: Bajuni, Dahalo, Isukha, Kore, Tachoni, bukusu and Sengwer? I bet, very few!
Our education system and our authors should embark to pen educative materials that will tell us more about the above ‘forgotten’ Kenyan brothers and sisters. Unless we know them better we can’t appreciate! We need literature that vividly offers insight into the lives of all our people.
Kenya ’s founding father, the late Jomo Kenyatta, authored powerful literature book, facing Mount Kenya . This timeless anthropological literature work of considerable literally merit which beautifully sold the very best of Africa and in particular, Kikuyu culture. The country now needs more of inter-tribal texts! Popular contemporary novelist like Ngugi wa Thiong’o should move out of the colonial time warp and author literature that goes behind worship of single tribes.
Cosmopolitan needs literature because is powerful cement that has brought communities, nations and continents together. The nation needs literature on how some other tribes can co-exists peacefully with others. The region needs literature which challenges negative societal values and sensitize on positive value.
At 2:04am on October 10, 2008, Johnstone Sikulu Wanjala said…
Two day we had meeting of Peace and conciliation conflict in Alakara Hotel. First day was Trans Nzoia west but second day was Trans Nzoia east district. It is very good comments and ideas but how we can come up with a solution to finishing crisis in boundaries to Trans-Nzoia district. Those people who are leaving in boundaries in Trans-Nzoia most them they are lost their life. Innocent people lost their life without any protection. On Thursday this week in Cherangeny attackers killed a student who was protected their cattle for stealing.
There are some issues or my opinion asking myself about Peace in North Rift and Mt.Elgon for about security.
- Leaders will never bring Peace in their areas due to not reach to the common man (mwananchi).
- I will Peace come and if not settle internal displacement People’s (IDPs) who are still in camps.
- Settle unemployment for the youths.
- Fighting Poverty.
For my appeal comment to Peace in Kenya and ipeace network we need to create an office to equipped resource to advocacy for the Peace in the areas where conflict is that is a solution where we shall meet directly people without organizing seminars, meetings in big hotels, use only leaders, and other things.
Let us bring resources down to the people to utilize it in proper way. Trans – Nzoia district as cosmopolitan district need apply literature to use in order people to work together.
Let us join together and get a solution to protect our people.
Thanks.
Johnstone
At 2:49pm on October 6, 2008, Jennifer said…
I feel grateful for this page/community to be here it is great to be able to express your feelings and share your experiences with the laws of attraction with people who understand. I am doing my best to enlighten others and try to share the life changing results :-)
At 2:32pm on October 6, 2008, Steliana said…
Thank you so much! I am happy to be here, as I believe the power and energy of a Woman CAN CHANGE THE WORLD :-) We are so special...Love, Steliana
At 2:21pm on October 6, 2008, Cheri said…


Thanks Jill, hoping to share a lot along life's pathway!
Cheri
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At 11:28am on September 25, 2008, Rev. Lady Scarlet Raging Storm said…


Thank you very much
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At 11:28am on September 25, 2008, Rev. Lady Scarlet Raging Storm said…
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At 2:36am on September 25, 2008, Basant Soni said…
Dear Jill,
ur page........ expression of life goal is most encouraging.wishing many laurels...in future. Pl visit my page..&...also FAA gallery site ..depicting art made by me from waste materials like dried flowers,twigs,petals etc. on canvas that too bark of palm tree leaves
http://icollages-made-from-all-natural-materials.fineartamerica.com/
Awaiting a line from u after viewing this Collage/art.....

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