

As the examination season approaches, many students across Kenya are preparing to sit for their national exams. This year, Grade 6 learners will be doing their KPSEA, Grade 9 students will take their KPEA, and Form 4 candidates will be sitting for their KCSE starting at the end of October. It is a time filled with both anticipation and anxiety as these young minds work hard to shape their future.
Among those preparing for the exams are two special girls, Merryline and Sanchez. Both are orphans, and like many children in similar circumstances, they face unique challenges. Recently, they reached out to request for some basic stationery—items that many take for granted but are essential tools for every student during exams.
By God’s grace, I was able to provide them with what they needed. The joy and gratitude on their faces were priceless. It reminded me once again that even a small act of kindness can light up a heart and restore hope. These moments affirm the call to care for orphans, widows, and all those in need, as James 1:27 reminds us:
> “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress…”
As we enter this exam season, I invite you to join me in praying for Merryline, Sanchez, and all the candidates across the country. May God grant them wisdom, peace, and success in their examinations. May their efforts bear fruit and open doors to a brighter future.
Let’s continue to support, encourage, and uplift our children, for they are the hope of tomorrow.
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