By Philiphine k Cheptanui
Special prayer was made yesterday at the fire assembly
grounds between hostels J and H by the Moi University Christian Union. The
Prayer was specifically devoted for the Residents of Soweto to shun from the wicked
deeds that have been reported underway within the Soweto residential.
Last year, a case of an infant suspected to have been
aborted and tied in a green polythene bag was reported. At around the same time, another case was
told of an upsetting situation in one of the male hostels in Soweto. Students
were being disturbed by ‘funny’ noise coming from one of the rooms. Their
efforts to establish the cause had ended up in smoke and one day, when nobody
could bear any longer, they demanded to know why they could not be given a
humble time to rest after the tedious day. It was late in the night and
everybody living in the hostel wanted to have a glimpse of what was going on.
To their surprise, half of the onlookers were ladies in their night attires.
God Forbid.
One week ago, another case of a certain guy who was
strangled with a knife in Hostel B was also reported. The unanimous sources
said that the ‘double deal’ issue has been rampant in the university at large
and therefore it was right for it to happen so that others learn from it.
The above cases and others that have gone uncovered prompted
the Moi University Christian Union to call upon God to intervene and salvage
the perishing souls. ‘It is God to handle.
The malevolent deeds in these hostels are at the peak,’ Emaculate says.
Like Pilate, the faithful did
their part. They washed their hands. Nobody’s sins are on their heads.
Prayers can change Everything. things will change i believe.
ReplyDeletePrayer does it all, you cannot move on in life without prayer and meditation, God should be in your midst. God said that call unto me and I will answer.
ReplyDeletelet us hold on with prayers for the mystery of Soweto and Moi university at large
ReplyDeleteif only we can pray! our lives and behavior will not remain the same. there's power in prayer. my desire is to have everyone trusting in the lord Jesus.
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