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“Nyumba zangu zote ziko na Swimming pool Na Gym”, Pastor Nganga Brags

In my life, I’ve been fortunate enough to own houses that feature luxurious amenities, including swimming pools and state-of-the-art gyms. These homes have provided a sanctuary of relaxation and well-being for me and my family. They have not only become a place of physical wellness but have also symbolized the rewards of hard work and commitment to my faith.

These extraordinary houses were made possible through the collective efforts of my church community. The generous offerings made by fellow congregants were channeled towards the construction of these beautiful homes. They serve as a testament to the power of unity and the support we receive from our church family. In these houses, we have the opportunity to foster a sense of community, strengthening the bonds with our fellow believers.

However, it is essential to acknowledge that even in such idyllic settings, we sometimes face challenges. My wife’s cultural background as a Kikuyu can occasionally lead to differences in the way we enjoy these amenities. While I may have certain preferences, it is crucial for us to find a harmonious balance that respects and honors our individual cultures and backgrounds. Ultimately, our shared love and respect for each other continue to be the guiding force in our relationship, allowing us to navigate these differences with grace and understanding.