A group of Kenyans living in the US have taken to a popular video sharing website to do a show targeting their countrymen in the Diaspora. The 10 Minute Fix does a weekly dose of shows, which are garnering thousands of views on YouTube.
Though the show has no commercial sponsor, its backers in the Californian city of San Francisco believe it is worth their time and will eventually pay off. NTV’s Larry Madowo spoke to them last month.
New Kenyan Church opens in Dallas
As we reach out to the Diaspora community, our 3-part message is clear:
- One, God who is love is calling us unto himself. Our response to him is by faith. Without such faith it is impossible to please this God. He calls this response of faith the victory that overcomes.
- Our message is one of hope.  There is hope for each one of us. Hope in this life and beyond! You can be better; you can live better, you can do better! There is a better life than you think you know!
- Our message is of Love and in love. Whether rich or poor, single or married, educated and illiterate, in Africa or the US, everyone understands the language of love. We communicate this love of God in how we treat and handle each other.
- We invite you to experience it this Sunday at Victory Chapel Dallas. Everyone is welcome. Come as you are. Victory Chapel is currently meeting at Double Tree Hotel in Richardson Tx from 11am to 12.30 pm. Our address is: 1981 North Central  Express way, Richardson Tx 75080.
By Pastor Samson Muniu, Victory Chapel Dallas.
Source-http://www.planostar.com/articles/2012/01/03/plano_star-courier/news/8416.txt