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Prayer Requested for Recently Widowed DNA Partner

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Earlier today we received the following from our DNA affiliate organization in Kenya:

Pray for us at CMS Africa as we join our colleague Karobia Njogu following the painful loss of his wife, Wangui Karobia.  Wangui collapsed this morning, Friday, June 3,  in the family home at Kabiria, Nairobi and was confirmed dead on arrival at a nearby hospital. The cause of death has not been established.

She leaves behind three boys between seven and three years of age.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

Pray for Karobia, as he is so shaken, that God will encourage him and the family at this time.

Wangui

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Stephen Enada
11 years ago

Karobia may the Lord comfort you this hour of grief.
“For if we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die,we die to the Lord. Therefore,whether we live or die,we are the Lord’s”.
peace to you my dear brother.
Stephen Enada

Linda Morris
Linda Morris
11 years ago

My heartfelt prayers and sympathy to Karobia and his family. May the Lord comfort and keep him in peace as he walks this difficult journey.

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