
The Kenyan diaspora community in Texas gathered for the launch of the thought-provoking book Kikuyu Mystery Revealed: Descendants of Asher, A Lost Tribe of Israel by author Rose Mukuhi Wa Mwangi. The event took place on March 24, 2018, at Upendo Baptist Church, bringing together readers, faith leaders, and members of the Kenyan community interested in history, culture, and biblical connections.
The book launch, held at 4:00 PM in Garland, Texas, introduced readers to a fascinating exploration of the possible spiritual and ancestral connection between the Kikuyu people of Kenya and the ancient tribe of Asher, one of the lost tribes of Israel mentioned in the Bible.
According to the author, the book examines similarities between Kikuyu traditions and biblical teachings, offering readers a deeper look into ceremonies, customs, and spiritual practices that appear to mirror ancient Israelite traditions.
Exploring Kikuyu Traditions and Biblical Connections
In Kikuyu Mystery Revealed, Rose Mukuhi Wa Mwangi analyzes key Kikuyu cultural practices, including the famous Ituika ceremony and the Second Birth Ceremony, comparing them with biblical prophecy and Jewish traditions.
The book argues that some Kikuyu customs may carry historical and spiritual significance connected to the descendants of Israel. These claims have generated interest among readers within the Kenyan diaspora, particularly those interested in African history, identity, theology, and biblical heritage.
The publication has continued to spark conversations among scholars, Christians, and members of the African diaspora who are curious about ancient migration theories and cultural parallels between African communities and biblical tribes.
Kenyan Diaspora Community Engagement in Texas
The Dallas-area launch event reflected the growing interest among Kenyans living abroad in preserving cultural identity while exploring spiritual heritage. Members of the diaspora community attended the launch to support the author and engage in discussions surrounding faith, history, and African identity.
The event also highlighted how diaspora communities continue to use literature, faith-based gatherings, and cultural forums to reconnect with their roots while living abroad.
Book Still Available Online
Although the official launch event has already taken place, Kikuyu Mystery Revealed: Descendants of Asher, A Lost Tribe of Israel remains available for purchase online through major platforms, including Amazon and Kenyan bookstores.
Readers interested in learning more about the book can also visit the official website and follow the project on Facebook for updates and discussions related to the publication.
Kikuyu Mystery Revealed Book Launch Draws KenyanS in Dallas




