LAUNCHING INTO THE DEEP WITH GITWEKU GIRLS.

 THE JOURNEY.













Being a candidate has never been easy, with thoughts of what my life will be like after this, whether I will join campus, and whether I will achieve my goals.
Isn't it always the question that may or may not have an answer?
The benefit of having someone walk you down your path provides some relief.
All the way to African Bible on the Ground much excitement and much to expect.
Packed bags and a few snacks for the day shared prayers for a safe journey. Lord bless.

With beautiful smiles and sky-high expectations. Every step of the way.
Do you enjoy traveling?
Hours were spent at the African Bible on the Ground. What are your objectives?
What brings you here?
Was the question that needed to be answered. Starting with some refreshments and the first session.
"I am who I am because you are and you are because I am" 
Learning this got one thinking....you can't do it on your own. Man is not an Island. 
Learning teamwork, Collaboration, pulling together, and listening not to mention were a few soft skills that would get one going.

All work and no play make Mary a drab young lady.
It was a team-building moment, and one lovely rule that has always been and continues to be "listening more than speaking, clearly taking in the instructions." What stood out was that each activity included a moral lesson.














How well do you know yourself? 
Get this correctly write your name, especially the one you love most on clear paper or a book. Place the book on your head and with your writing hand draw yourself?🤔
Tough! How perfect can you draw yourself?
True to the fact that we surely can't say we know ourselves perfectly
"Rediscovering yourself every other day" with Madam Kahingo.

Recognizing God for who He is. Moving on to the actual Bible on the Ground, going through the great facts of the Word...having confessions and forgiveness moments to let go and focus. Knowing that there is a God who can forgive and help you get through difficult times is something to be very proud of.
They say food is for the stomach and the stomach is for food. The delicacies and the good services rendered bring comfort to everyone. 
On the last day of the stay and knowing that the End is always better than the beginning more energy more enlightenment more learning. Faces brightening, girls ready to work ready to give their all with the last session.

It is a matter of understanding and dealing with life's WHY.
Have you addressed your life's whys?
I believe that anyone can get to wherever they want to go 
THE GREAT DECLARATION "
TARGET 6.2 MAKING GITWEKU AN ACADEMIC GIANT, LAUNCHING TO THE DEEP

Though being the end of the journey with a good stop-over; the journey never ends it's just the beginning.
                              A NEW ME AND A NEW YOU.

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