Tonny Karwa writes: In these past three months, we have sought to pay a
special attention to the subject of Christian Marriage. In
June, we held a men’s breakfast that gave us an
opportunity to address a group of men from various
churches within Kisumu. The Lord helped me to open up
Ephesians 5:25-33 to demonstrate what a husband’s love
for his wife should look like. One of the invitees
lamented, “we have never had such sessions in our
church, yet my marriage is calibrated with serious
perennial struggles.” Early last month, I had another opportunity to address a
small group of men from 1 Peter 3:7 over breakfast. We
had men from the word of faith movement attending.
One of the young men seeking to marry confessed his
fears, “Now that feminism has crept into the church and
influenced many sisters, I have been hesitant to get
married.” About three weeks ago, I had an opportunity to
lead a marriage workshop on “contentment in marriage.”
The group discussions turned out to be so profitable. We
invited our contacts from other churches and the
attendance was encouraging.