I used the principle of show and tell, dialogue, statistics, anecdotes and in cooperated background details to make the story interesting – Lucy Muriithi

I had always desired to write my story but was unable to do so because of other commitments related to work. However, now that I have retired, I have ample time to concentrate and put my thoughts together on paper.

I began writing my biography in bits and pieces in 2021. But it was not until I joined the CLC draft writing class that I   was able to put down all my thoughts in an orderly manner from the introduction to the body inclusive of various chapters ending with the conclusion. I found that writing the bio, the dedication and acknowledgement was a fairly straight forward thing to do.

I appreciated the classes given by Dr. Muthoni Omukhango, Jackline Ingasian and the team as they helped to set me on the right path and gave me insights on what to do as I embarked on this writing journey. Writing the table of contents helped me to organize my work and thoughts into seven chapters. Thereafter I was able to focus and write what was relevant in each chapter as pertaining to the working title which is, ‘spiritual healing’. I decided to target my book at women, who are single, separated, divorced and widowed because such women have probably gone through experiences that call for divine intervention.   .

I used the principle of show and tell, dialogue, statistics, anecdotes and in cooperated background details to make the story interesting.

The main challenge for me was keeping up with the deadlines so as to submit my work by Thursday in readiness for the Friday class. However, at times due to working late into the night I was able to complete and forward my work by the wee hours of the morning, on a few of the Fridays.

In conclusion I can say that the whole experience was very rewarding as  it taught me a lot  about the do’s and don’ts of writing.

The biggest blessing was learning from a team that understand the responsibility and spiritual pressures of Christian writing – Elizabeth Wanjiru

Joining the CLC Kenya’s Group Writing Class was the greatest investment I’ve ever made. I wouldn’t be celebrating this milestone of a finished manuscript without the support of CLC Kenya. The biggest blessing was learning from a team that understands the responsibility and spiritual pressures of Christian writing. It was not any writing process, but […]

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What looked like an uphill task became so doable because each week we had meetings with pointers on what to do next – Christina Mwaura

Engaging with the craft of writing has often felt like a solitary pursuit, weighed down by the burden of procrastination and self-doubt. But my journey is a testimony of the incredible power of community and structured guidance in overcoming these obstacles. For more than a decade, the desire to write had been quietly growing inside […]

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My writing journey has illuminated a profound passion within me that had long remained dormant – Delphine Tumusiime Mugisha

First and foremost, I express gratitude to God for the presence of friends like Pamela, whose introduction led me to discover the incredible ministry of CLC. Without her, I might never have stumbled upon this enriching opportunity. Embarking on my writing journey has illuminated a profound passion within me that had long remained dormant, awaiting […]

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It was a rewarding experience – Dr. Wilson Mbugua

I have had the desire to write a book on retirement planning for some time. I was not sure where to start or who was out there to genuinely assist me to fulfil my desire. I wanted to share the message with a wider audience on the importance of planning for lifestyle in retirement. The […]

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I am excited for the days ahead – Patricia Ahawo

In 2021, I made a conscious decision to go back to one of my favourite past times, which happens to be writing. I decided to intentionally rebuild the writing muscle that I had not exercised in a long time. It was not easy to start writing again; it took a lot of small starts, daily […]

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An Incredible Experience – Caroline Opiyo

My writing journey as a member of the Diamond Writing Class has been an incredible experience. When I first joined the program, I was eager to develop my writing skills and become a better writer. The classes were comprehensive and engaging. They covered various aspects of writing such as grammar, syntax, style, just to mention […]

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