Nancy Watenga, from Kenya, is a sister living in the world as a consecrated woman for the Diocese of Nakuru. Formerly with the Immaculate Heart Sisters of Nigeria, she studied education at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa and has been a high school deputy head for five years and a college head for seven years. Recently, she began mentoring high school and college students. Currently, she lives in Nakuru in Rift valley, Kenya, where she and eight other sisters are seeking to form an association.

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Spiritual obstinacy blinds us to God's will

Is there anyone there to hear what the other is crying out, whether physically or emotionally? Until each individual resolves to listen to the other. we will continue to remain obstinate, no better than that pharaoh of old.

Witchcraft is a deadly disease of body and soul

The Scripture is clear: Those who practice witchcraft, idolatry and adultery will never see God. This must be the depth of pain of a soul that is meant for salvation yet loses it.

Troubles of Kenyan fathers illuminate a new parable of the prodigal son

If humans, as limited as we are, can go to the extent of taking addicted and reckless sons to rehabilitation, in an attempt to change them, what about God our Father — the Creator of us all?

God created everything good. Is there a possibility for restoration?

For most of my life, I thought there was some sanity in the world, but as I have reflected on some events, I have had to wonder what could have caused so much pain to humanity, including in my own country of Kenya.