Thursday, June 12, 2008

The desire to contribute to Kenya's national growth begins with asking ourselves a few questions. Who are the Kenyans and what is their place in the world that has become a very competitive global village? People will only know who you are after you know and say who you are. This is how Jesus introduced Himself by the famous "I am" sayings.When Kenyans see themselves as parts of tribal clusters they immediately demean their effectiveness of pulling together to achieve the impossible. Our contribution as individuals will depend on our ability to create forums of birthing and nurturing ideas and turning those ideas into forces of economic, social and political expression. I feel duty compelled to call Kenyans of refined minds to rally together and call for creation of a social climate where ideas, respectable relationships and adventures of the mind are given room. Unless we arise and do something no one else will and our nation will be ruled and governed by lawlessness. It is time to rekindle the fire Youth Camps for mentoring the youths and Developing community leaders with biblical principles. We can change our nation one community at a time. Let us join hands and make a difference and put a mark for God in our generation. I will not keep silent untill the Kingdom of God and his will is done in Kenya and the world.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think the greatest as Christ said must be the least. I agree with you that for a long time, our society not just in Africa, but in the West has not given it's people the ability to create, to innovate, to birth new ideas that challenge the status quo. I believe that to raise a generation of thinkers, parents must arise and allow their children to be individuals who value critical thinking, I believe parents are given a God-given platform to teach their children and to allow their children to express their thoughts. Unfortunately, expression is often branded rebellion.