
The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) diocese of Butere, under the leadership of Bishop Rose Okeno, is urging Christians within the diocese to take full advantage of the current rainy season.
The Right Reverend Okeno is encouraging individuals to plant crops and trees that are not only beneficial for the environment but also crucial in the fight against poverty.
During the Diocesan staff morning devotion held at the Diocesan offices in Butere on Thursday morning, Bishop Okeno emphasized the importance of viewing rain as a divine blessing from God.
She stressed the significance of utilizing this precious resource in a manner that is pleasing to Him.
Furthermore, Bishop Okeno urged the Diocesan staff to make the most of their land, regardless of its size.
She expressed her intention to visit their homes, offer prayers, and monitor their progress in land cultivation.
This hands-on approach is aimed at providing support and guidance to ensure that each individual is able to maximize the potential of their land.
In conclusion, Bishop Okeno’s message serves as a reminder of the responsibility that Christians have in stewarding the resources provided by God.
By working together to cultivate the land and plant trees, the community can not only improve their own livelihoods but also contribute to the greater good of the environment and society as a whole.