BISHOP ALLAN KIUNA, " GOD DID IT FOR ME;I Am Cancer Free ,I Spent Sh459 Million For Treatment."

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • "Resilience and Triumph: Bishop Allan Kiuna's Inspirational Journey of Faith, Healing, and Love"
    In a momentous Sunday service at the Jubilee Christian Church (JCC), the sun streamed through the stained glass windows, casting a warm glow on the faces of the congregation. Bishop Allan Kiuna, the revered founder and eloquent preacher, stood at the pulpit, his presence commanding the attention of all present. With a heart full of gratitude and triumph, he began to share the remarkable news of his victorious battle against cancer.
    The anticipation in the air was palpable, a mixture of hope and joy that hung like a sweet melody. The journey of Bishop Kiuna commenced in the crisp December of 2022, a time when the cold winds outside mirrored the formidable illness he was already waging war against. His recounting of the past year unfolded like a carefully crafted narrative, revealing not only the physical challenges but also the spiritual fortitude that sustained him.
    As the bishop unfolded the chapters of his medical odyssey, the atmosphere in the church transformed. The silent prayers of the congregation seemed to reverberate within the walls, creating an energy that fueled the unfolding tale. Despite the uphill battle, Bishop Kiuna, with unwavering determination and profound faith, announced his triumphant declaration of being cancer-free. The cheers and applause that erupted were not merely sounds; they were a chorus of victory, echoing the collective spirit of resilience within the assembly.
    During the poignant Thanksgiving ceremony, the bishop chose to reveal the staggering cost of his treatment, a financial sacrifice that mirrored the weight of the illness he faced. The sum exceeded $3 million, a colossal figure equivalent to over Sh459,900,000. Yet, in the midst of the financial storm, the bishop emphasized with conviction that every penny was divinely provided. This divine provision became a recurring theme, symbolizing the unwavering belief that his mission and purpose were supported by a higher power.
    "For the one year that I was in the US, my treatment cost $3 million, and I didn’t remove one coin from my pocket because the God of heaven provided. I did not call anyone," he proclaimed, his resonant voice echoing through the sanctuary, enveloping the congregation in a sense of awe.
    Bishop Kiuna, having previously acknowledged his battle with cancer in 2019, now stood on the church's altar as a living testament to complete recovery. His impassioned speech became a sermon of hope, encouraging the congregation to not only endure but to embrace the process. "Don’t get bitter with the process. If you get bitter with the process, you shall abort your purpose. I am not bitter about the process because I am better. My best days are ahead of me," he declared, each word stretching into the hearts of the listeners, inspiring hope and faith that lingered in the air.
    The celebration took on a dual significance as Bishop Kiuna joyfully marked his 29th marriage anniversary and 57th birthday. The atmosphere, already charged with the victory over illness, now pulsated with the additional rhythm of love and longevity. The congregation, united in faith, joined in commemorating these milestones, underscoring not only the resilience of faith but also the enduring power of love and support within the church community.
    As the ceremony unfolded, Bishop Kiuna's firstborn daughter, Vanessa, a distinguished lawyer, stepped onto the stage. Overcoming her reluctance for public speaking, Vanessa shared heartfelt sentiments about her father's unwavering support. Each word she spoke seemed to linger in the air, echoing the profound impact of a father's love and encouragement. "I am not a fan of public speaking, but it’s dad, and I am dad’s favorite child. Nobody has fought for my dream like my dad, and I stand here as a practitioner because of my dad," she remarked, her words weaving into the narrative like a tribute to familial bonds and aspirations.
    The Thanksgiving ceremony, graced by the presence of the first lady, Rachel Ruto, and Pastor Dorcas, the wife of politician Rigathi Gachagua, became a grand symphony of gratitude. Other prominent figures in the country joined the congregation, their presence adding weight to the collective celebration. The church overflowed with gratitude, not merely for the victory over illness but for the enduring power of love, family, and faith that bound them together.

Komentáře • 24

  • @mercywainaina8840
    @mercywainaina8840 Před měsícem +4

    Cancer killed my two late siblings . My sister too became cancer free , we really celebrated her , which l never regret l thank God she had time to celebrate her children graduating, marrying and hold her grandchild. But when it came the second time she went through the toughest, painful time of her life. May they continue resting in peace till when Jesus comes again what a great reunion day that will be . God keep me faithful.

  • @anyaitsally-yc4qg
    @anyaitsally-yc4qg Před 22 dny +1

    Thank you !

  • @stellamaris4104
    @stellamaris4104 Před měsícem +4

    What a question!!! We believe in God the most high who gives breath to every living. You can't compare God with anything. Whether he has done or Not He is still the Lord and our creator no compromise.

  • @Know-it-all805
    @Know-it-all805  Před 6 měsíci +1

    Do you believe in GOD? subscribe to @Know-it-all805 and leave your comment.

  • @edwinkamau-pd9yp
    @edwinkamau-pd9yp Před měsícem +4

    mutadanganya wengi but mungu Yuko namekasirika na nyinyi sana but pesa senu bona hasimponyi bona mafuta yenu haimponyi masikini wacheni kuamini Hawa wahubiri

    • @Know-it-all805
      @Know-it-all805  Před měsícem

      yeah sure, only GOD is the giver and the taker. Everything happens with a reason and we should trust in only Him.

    • @ledeajoasu3119
      @ledeajoasu3119 Před měsícem +2

      Seek God at a personal level

    • @edwinkamau-pd9yp
      @edwinkamau-pd9yp Před měsícem

      @@ledeajoasu3119 mungu TU dio surusu but sio binadamu

    • @lisam2806
      @lisam2806 Před měsícem +3

      Are you going to live forever? You must be so damn to speak against the servants of God. I personally have never met Bishop Kiuna and I know he’s a servant of God. Chunga mdomo wako..

    • @edwinkamau-pd9yp
      @edwinkamau-pd9yp Před měsícem

      @@lisam2806 yas but niukweri ama niuongo but wewe sida Yako Nini kwangu ukichoka na mtadao siuwache tu

  • @alicemwangi8311
    @alicemwangi8311 Před měsícem +4

    Cancer is very hideous. It clears totally but then it comes back with a force

    • @Know-it-all805
      @Know-it-all805  Před měsícem

      Very true.Let him Rest,he fought his fights and it's time to rest.🙏