Rigathi Gachagua, Kenya's ex-Deputy President, visited a village in Murang'a County with his wife, Pastor Dorcas Gachagua. They wanted to comfort families after a sad event.
A fire in Gakoingo Village took the lives of four young girls. Their names were Mercy Njeri Nyaga, Emma Wairimu, Leah Wanjira, and Jesinta Muthoni.
Mr. Gachagua shared words from the Bible to help the families. He read from Psalms 34:17-18. It says that God hears those who are hurting. He saves people who feel broken. The former Deputy President said it's hard to understand why this happened. But he asked the families to trust in God's love that lasts forever.
Pastor Dorcas joined her husband in praying for those who lost loved ones. They encouraged them to find comfort in what God had promised.
On behalf of his family, Mr. Gachagua expressed his deepest condolences: "My family and I send our sympathy as you go through this painful time. May the souls of these little angels rest in peace. And may God's light always shine on them."
The former Deputy President hopes his message will bring some relief to the grieving community. He wants them to know that others care about them during this tragedy.
A fire in Gakoingo Village took the lives of four young girls. Their names were Mercy Njeri Nyaga, Emma Wairimu, Leah Wanjira, and Jesinta Muthoni.
Mr. Gachagua shared words from the Bible to help the families. He read from Psalms 34:17-18. It says that God hears those who are hurting. He saves people who feel broken. The former Deputy President said it's hard to understand why this happened. But he asked the families to trust in God's love that lasts forever.
Pastor Dorcas joined her husband in praying for those who lost loved ones. They encouraged them to find comfort in what God had promised.
On behalf of his family, Mr. Gachagua expressed his deepest condolences: "My family and I send our sympathy as you go through this painful time. May the souls of these little angels rest in peace. And may God's light always shine on them."
The former Deputy President hopes his message will bring some relief to the grieving community. He wants them to know that others care about them during this tragedy.