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Celebrating a Milestone: Bible⁠—from Genesis to Revelation

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Celebrating a Milestone: Bible⁠—from Genesis to Revelation By Coach Davie The DaveCha Moments crew recently marked a powerful achievement: completing a group Bible study known as CBR 12 (Cover-to-Cover Bible Reading). This is part of the Net Ministries Trust members. To celebrate this spiritual milestone, the team traveled to Kisumu to visit two beloved mentors— Dad Hesbon and Mum Pamela Were —at their home. But this wasn’t just a casual visit. It was a heartfelt celebration of growth, scripture, and legacy, made even richer by the couple’s inspiring life and livelihood. Arrival at the Were Family Home in Kisumu The Were residence sits peacefully in the heart of Kisumu, but it’s more than just a home—it’s a sanctuary of warmth, wisdom, and hard-earned abundance. As the group arrived, they were welcomed not just with hugs and heartfelt greetings but with the grounding presence of a family that has walked the talk for years. Inside, Mum Pamela had prepared tea and light snacks, wh...

The Greatest WEDDING of the YEAR 2020, Francis Weds Janet.

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A Ceremony to Remember: Francis & Janet’s 2020 Wedding By Coach Davie When the DaveCha Moments crew titled it “The Greatest Wedding of the Year,” they meant every word. On a vibrant day in Kisumu, Francis and Janet celebrated their union in a ceremony filled with tradition, joy, and unforgettable moments. A Celebration Rooted in Community From the moment guests arrived, the energy was infectious. The wedding fused rich Kenyan traditions with modern flair: Festive Attire : Everyone—from the bridal party to family elders—wore vibrant African prints and elegant formalwear. Uplifting Music & Dance : As Francis and Janet exchanged vows, song and dance filled the air. The couple and bridal entourages—especially the bridesmaids and groomsmen—joined in joyous displays. Look at that spontaneous dance-off in the courtyard!   Moment of Vows & Blessings Under a beautifully decorated canopy, Francis and Janet read their vows surrounded by loved ones. Their words blende...

OUR LAST SUNDAY OF YEAR 2020 - UNDER A TREE (REMNANT - YENGA, UGENYA)

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Under a Tree, Full of Faith: Capturing Our Last Sunday of 2020 in Yenga, Ugenya By Coach Davie As 2020 drew to a close, I found myself in Yenga, Ugenya—standing under a massive tree with a group of believers who had gathered for one reason: to worship God. No walls. No roof. Just faith. I had to take out my phone. Not for content, not for show—but to capture the memory . To document what God was doing right here, in the rural heart of Western Kenya. πŸ™ A Church Without a Building, But Full of Power This wasn’t just another Sunday. It was the last service of the year , and we were out in the open because the church didn’t have a physical sanctuary yet. But you wouldn’t have known it from the spirit in the place. The young came. The elderly came. No one complained. They sat under the sun and shade with Bibles in hand and songs in their hearts. The sound of worship echoed off the fields. People weren’t distracted by the setting—they were completely focused on God. That’s what str...

Why a Couple Should Have Light Moments of Dance and Games

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A couple should absolutely have light moments of games and dance—and here’s why: 1. It Builds Connection Games and dance get you laughing, moving, and reacting together in real time. That breaks the routine and pulls you out of “life admin mode” into us mode . It’s playful bonding that strengthens emotional intimacy. 2. It Reduces Stress Marriage can involve heavy conversations, responsibilities, and pressures. A silly game or a spontaneous dance break is like an emotional reset button. You breathe easier, laugh off tension, and remember that life together doesn’t always have to be so serious. 3. It Sparks Joy and Chemistry Fun moments release feel-good hormones like dopamine and oxytocin—the same stuff that fueled your attraction in the early days. That quick dance in the kitchen or goofy charades night? It keeps the spark alive without needing a fancy date. 4. It Creates Shared Memories You probably won’t remember every dinner or Netflix night, but you will remember the time...

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR, 2021 FROM OUR FAMILY

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS      Enjoy your holidays. Take time with your family and friends. May the Lord God bless and keep you safe this festive season. Keep safe too. We thank God for His grace upon us all. Irrespective of situations, being alive today is a testimony that the Lord is still on our side. So, do not give up hope. Things will get better with time. We keep moving on step after another.  (With love from DaveCha Family)

OUR SUNDAY FAMILY ROUTINE | What enhances our LOVE LIFE

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Sunday Routines That Nourish Love & Family Sundays in our home are sacred—not because of liturgical hours, but because they’re our rhythm of love, presence, and renewal. We call it our Sunday Family Routine —a gentle weave of worship, connection, and fun that nurtures not just our marriage but our whole family. A Morning That Speaks Love We begin the day slowly—no alarms, just birdsong and steaming cups of chai. Breakfast is a joint effort: someone cracks eggs, another toasts bread, the little one sets the table. In those kitchen moments we laugh, tease, and remind each other why we’re in this life together. Then comes family worship—scripture, prayers, and hymn singing. Our voices rise not because we’re backed by wires and speakers, but because in that space, presence matters more than polish. Couple Time That Ignites the Flame After worship, the adults steal away—a few minutes just to reconnect. Sometimes it’s sitting on the porch holding hands, other times it's a coupl...

FINALLY THE BIG DAY πŸ˜πŸ’‘: Francis Weds Janet

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THE WEDDING Enjoy the wedding between Franceis Magomba and Janet Jumwa.