From the Pulpit to the Page: Why I Am Writing to Awaken Pastors and Teachers – Rev Kennedy Wesonga Musoke

I am Rev Kennedy Wesonga Musoke, a servant of the Word of God, a pastor at KAG Mwamambi Church in Ukunda, a student in the CLC Kenya writing class, a husband, and a father of three children.

I am a passionate African Christian writer, now working on a manuscript titled The Way To Salvation Leading To Conversion.

Why I Chose to Write

I have noticed with dismay that doctrine and sacraments are no longer taught in churches today. I decided to write about them so as to awaken pastors and teachers to begin teaching these teachings in the churches today.

The Value of Feedback in the Writing Class

I really appreciated the feedback I received on the manuscript I submitted during the writing class. Both positive and negative feedback are constructive, and they are immensely perfecting my writing skills.

My Writing Discipline

I usually do my writing early in the morning, and I do other things during the day. However, my fingers never hesitate to resume writing at any convenient time during the day.

Lessons I Am Learning

One thing I am learning is discipline, grammar, and good manners, lest I find myself on the wrong side of the law with my writings.

Why I Recommend CLC Kenya’s Writing Class

Yes, I won’t hesitate to recommend aspiring writers to CLC Kenya for the writing class on their writing journey.

CLC Kenya is the place to be, in the able hands of Dr Mercy Muthoni Omukhango and Sis Jackline Ingasian.

A Final Word

Let’s be helped to reach people through books with the message God has put in us. Through this writing class, I am being sharpened, corrected, encouraged, and prepared to serve God’s people better through the written word.

Shalom.

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CLC Kenya Celebrates 16 Graduating Writers from the Jade Writing Mentorship Class

CLC Kenya joyfully celebrated the virtual graduation of 16 writers from the Jade Writing Mentorship Class, marking another milestone in raising Christian authors across Africa.

Facilitated by Jackline Ingasian and hosted by Dr. Muthoni Omukhango, the graduation brought together writers from Kenya, South Sudan and Zimbabwe who have completed manuscripts across various genres, including memoirs, marriage guidance, Christian living, parenting, children’s devotionals, inner healing, financial stewardship, leadership, and discipleship.

#Graduation Flip Book

During the ceremony, each writer shared their writing journey, the inspiration behind their book, and the lessons learnt through the mentorship process. The event also highlighted CLC Kenya’s wider mission of advancing the gospel through Christian literature, a mission connected to CLC’s global work across 44 countries.

The CLC Kenya’s Writing Class has continued to grow since its beginning in 2020, raising writers who are not only completing manuscripts but also preparing to publish books that will serve families, churches, communities, and nations.

The 2026 graduating writers were encouraged to move forward into the publishing and marketing phase, with the hope of celebrating their published works in 2027 with an in-person graduation set for 28th November 2026 at Garden Estate.

As the session closed in prayer and thanksgiving, the charge was clear: graduation is not the end of the journey, but the beginning of greater stewardship. These writers carry stories, testimonies, teachings, and messages that can impact Africa and beyond.

#Graduation Video Recap

#Graduation Slides Gallery

#Meet the Graduating Writers

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