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About newsam

I am a Pastor from A small Church in Kenya.I have the passion and the calling for helping the vulnerable members of our society especially widows ,orphans,disabled and others.Food is difficult to find,education costs money even medical care is not affordable for them.Please support this work.Blessings.

PRAYER THAT BREAK BONDAGE FOR YOUTHS TEACHING

This week we started training our youths through the books I wrote for them.Itook the through the 1st 5 chapter and elaborated though the bible verses.

They were:

CHAPTER 1: FREEDOM IN CHRIST

John 8:36 So if the son sets you free,you will be free indeed.

CHAPTER 2:PRAYER FOR FREEDOM.

Psalms 91:4 -“He shall cover you with His Feathers and under his wings you shall take refuge.

CHAPTER 3:PRAYER FOR GUIDANCE AND PROVISION

Psalms remind us that God reads,restores and provides.

Psalms 23;2-3 -He lead me besides the still water he restores my soul”

CHAPTER 4;BREAKING THE CHAINS OF FEAR.

Fear paralyzes destiny.it keeps many from using their gifts or perusing their dreams.

2 Timothy 1:7 :God has not given us the spirit of fear,but power and of Love and of a sound mind.

BLESSINGS OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL KIDS WITH CLOTHES FOR CHRISTMAS .

gifting children new clothes for christmas
Display clothes ready for children
Christmas clothes gifts for children


Gifting Our Sunday School Children for Christmas

Today was a joyful day in our church family. We gathered with our Sunday School children to bless them with new clothes for Christmas. Their smiles, laughter, and excitement reminded us why giving is such a powerful act of love. Many of these little ones come from homes where Christmas gifts are not guaranteed, so seeing them receive something new filled the day with real hope.

As a church, we believe that caring for children is part of our calling. Scripture teaches us, “Let the little children come to me… for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these” (Matthew 19:14). When we give to children, we are not just offering material gifts. We are planting seeds of love, dignity, and encouragement.

We also hold on to the promise in Proverbs 19:17: “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done.” Every shirt, dress, and pair of shoes shared today carries a message that God sees and values each child.

This Christmas, we celebrate the birth of Jesus by reflecting His kindness in our community. We thank everyone who prayed, supported, and contributed toward this outreach. May God bless you for touching young lives with compassion.

May these children grow in faith and joy as they wear their new clothes this festive season. Merry Christmas to all.

 SERMON: “WAIT WELL — PATIENCE IN THE SEASON OF DELAY–

Introduction

December is a month of excitement—holidays, family time, celebrations, and the hope of a new year. But for many young people, it can also be a month of uncertainty, pressure, and impatience:

“God, when will things get better?”

“When will my prayers be answered?”

“Why am I still waiting?”

This message reminds us that waiting is not a punishment—it’s preparation.

1. God Works in the Waiting

Psalm 27:14 — “Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.”

Waiting is one of God’s greatest classrooms.
When God delays, He is not denying you.
He is developing you.

Just like a seed takes time to break through the soil, God allows us to wait so our roots can grow deeper.

2. Your Timing Is Not God’s Timing

Ecclesiastes 3:11 — “He has made everything beautiful in its time.”

Sometimes we compare ourselves to others—friends succeeding, people posting their highlights on social media. But God’s timing is unique for every person.

The blessing that comes in God’s time will come fully formed, without regret, rushing, or confusion.

3. Waiting Builds Spiritual Muscles

Isaiah 40:31 — “But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength… they shall run and not be weary.”

Waiting is not passive.
Waiting builds:

Faith

Strength

Endurance

Character

You don’t get stronger by escaping challenges—you get stronger by trusting God through them.

4. Patience Keeps You From Dangerous Choices

December holidays come with pressure:

Pressure to fit in

Pressure to compromise

Pressure to rush into relationships

Pressure to take shortcuts

But rushed decisions produce broken futures.

Proverbs 19:2 — “Enthusiasm without knowledge is no good; haste makes mistakes.”

When you wait on the Lord, you avoid traps the enemy sets for the impatient.

5. God Has Not Forgotten You

Habakkuk 2:3 — “Though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not delay.”

God’s silence is not His absence.
Your prayer is not ignored.
Your dream is not dead.
Your future is not cancelled.

God is working even when you can’t see it.

6. While You Wait — Serve!

Waiting is not sitting with folded hands.
It is actively trusting God by being faithful where you are.

Lamentations 3:25 — “The Lord is good to those who wait for Him, to the soul who seeks Him.”

Use the December holidays to:

Pray more

Read the Word

Help at home

Serve in church

Encourage others

Make healthy plans for the new year

When you serve while waiting, God positions you for your blessing.

Conclusion: Wait Well

In this December season, God is whispering:

“Be still. I’m working. Your story is not over.”

So young people, wait well.
Wait with joy.
Wait with expectation.
Wait with worship.
Wait knowing that what God prepares in patience will last in power.

Prayer

“Lord, teach us to wait on You. Give us patience, strength, and faith. Help us trust Your timing and remain faithful in this season. Prepare our hearts for the great things You have planned. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

Last Day of funeral for Grandma Seline Adipo

Burial in process.
At her grave.

Dear friends and family,

This past month has been difficult for us. We lost our only grandmother, Seline Adipo Tawo, on 15 November 2025. With limited resources, we began collecting funds to help cover the mortuary fees, transport, and coffin expenses. Your support carried us through when we had no other way to push forward.

Yesterday, after a demanding two weeks, we finally laid her to rest. She is now at peace.

I want to sincerely thank everyone who prayed for us and stood with us during this long and painful period. May God bless you for your kindness and comfort.