A young lady has left many stunned with her stunning career path, especially in her religious sphere. ACK Reverend Carolyn Wambui Kiarie, 23, advises President Ruto. During a heated discussion about Gen Z, Carolyn Wambui Kiarie was among the panelists at Jeff Koinange Live. Which diocese does Carolyn Wambui Kiarie serve in? The other two were a gentleman and a lady who shared their diverse views on the engaging topic of Gen Z age, manners and models. “I am Carolyn Wambui Kiarie, an Anglican minister at the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Thika Diocese. I am a theologian interested in climate justice, the political side of things, and policy implementation,” she said before journalist Jeff interrupted her. He asked her how long she had been a reverend, and she revealed she had been one for “a few months”. Kiarie added that she had served in church under a Christian office before being ordained as a reverend.
Which university did Carolyn Wambui Kiarie attend? “That one I have been doing for five years now,” the 23-year-old young lady shared. She disclosed that she attended St. Paul’s University and pursued her bachelor’s in Divinity before continuing her studies for a master’s in theology. “Maybe we should consider the doctorate,” she said with a smile as she anxiously awaited the next question. The woman of God delivered thought-provoking advice to President William Ruto in her final remarks. You are our symbol of unity, Carolyn Wambui Kiarie tells Ruto She pleaded with the head of state to diligently and tirelessly work for Kenyans who elected him to be their leader.
“For the next two years, Mr President, please work for the people of Kenya. You are not a journalist. Stop constantly appearing on television and saying the wrong things. You are our symbol of unity. However, I do not know what happens: whenever you stand, you say the wrong things, and the unity disappears. You are our symbol of unity. Please act the part,” she appealed to Ruto. Kiarie urged Ruto to act his part and do what he has been continuously saying to Kenyans. She beseeched him to practice Christian principles as he “claims to be a Christian, but only you and God know”. “Become a good model leader.
Please become what you sold to us even as you were sanctified and cleansed to become the president of Kenya. Go back to the first love. It is called going back to the first love. I think I have started preaching,” she said as the guests laughed.Kiarie also urged Kenyans to reflect on their lives and return to the basics, as she had urged the president. She implored Ruto to serve the nation for the remaining few years he had, as his time would be temporal. “Serve us well because we do not know about tomorrow,” she said.
by John Green
