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Aug,25-2015 12:40:18
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METHUEN, Mass.,--A Kenyan community preacher and family counselor, Rev. Dorcas Karanja recently launched a gospel CD titled Kigocho (Praise) during an elaborate ceremony held at the Riverside Assemblies of God church in Methuen, MA.
The event took place on Sunday August 9, with over 150 Kenyans and friends present, among them several clergymen and women.
The event was graced by epic Kenyan gospel artistes, Moses Githuka and Vickie Kitonga, diaspora based musicisns, Sarah Mbogo, Essy wa Ndirangu and Naomi Karanja, while Minister Mary Makumbi from the Ugandan community introduced Rev. Karanja's works to the community.
In addition to spreading the word of God through gospel music, Rev. Karanja operates the Victory Foundation, a nonprofit organization that runs a feeding program for HIV/AIDS orphaned children in Kenya. The pastor also helps troubleshoot troubled marriages within the Kenyan community in Boston as well as help deal with other difficult life issues. Rev. Karanja can be reached on: 978-258-9027 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Source:
Ajabu Africa News
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