Voices from Ukarimu
During the installation of Ukarimu’s new leadership and the farewell for our outgoing directors, participants shared heartfelt words of gratitude and testimonies. These reflections spoke of the lives touched, marriages strengthened, students nurtured, and leaders equipped through the ministry of Ukarimu House over the years. Though shared anonymously, they capture the deep impact of this journey and the legacy that continues into the new chapter;
"We remember vividly, the first time we sat through Reality Check…how raw, honest and life giving that moment was…openness in sharing your marriage journey broke walls we didn’t even know we had.”
Anonymous
Reality Check
"Ever since we stepped foot at Ukarimu House as couples…Ukarimu represented to us a place of molding, challenging, and deepening our relationships in marriage…We have grown and developed marriage ministry leaders in our church through your ministry and mentorship…Your lives are impacting generations of marriage ministers and by extension, affecting the nations.”
Anonymous
Marriage Ministry Training
“You poured healing and stood with us in the delicate process of restoring our marriage…”
Anonymous
Marriage Counseling
“Thank you for the coaching we have been going through. It’s equipping me in a way that will lead to positive difference in our marriage.”
Anonymous
Marriage Counseling
“I recollect the many times we interacted during Iron Men fellowship and the joint fellowships with Praxis and Serefatha Sisters. These interactions have inspired me in the journey of my growth and development as a human being and as a man”
Student
Iron men Students Fellowship
“I joined Ukarimu searching for answers back in 2021. It has offered peace and solace. I am glad I learned life lessons…[in] Praxis Fellowship.”
Student
Praxis Students Fellowship
“Thank you for everything. This thing (Ukarimu) has been a blessing to a lot of people…to us as students…Thank you for bringing this to us and providing therapy we didn’t know we needed.”
Student
Students Fellowships
“I still tell my friends and family what a blessing it was to have lived at Ukarimu House and served as the first resident intern…I learned a lot of fun facts…and life skills…I also learnt a lot about myself, my weaknesses, strengths, and most importantly…I learnt that I am valuable, to God and to the people around me…”
Intern/Resident
Residential Intern
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