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Rev. Patrick Maweu Makewa

Rev. Patrick Maweu Makewa has served as a teacher in secondary schools and has been a lecturer in Teachers’ colleges for many years. He has also served as the General Secretary of the Kenya Students Christian Fellowship (KSCF) for six years. He is an ordained clergy of Redeemed Gospel Church where he pastors Jet View Church in Nairobi. He is a Gospel minister, an educator, author and a speaker in conferences on stewardship, leadership and youth issues. He is husband to Christine; father to Kyama, Mwende, Omondi and Kalekye. He holds a diploma from Egerton in Agricultural Education and Extension, MA in Christian Ministries from Nairobi International School of Theology (NIST) and a Certificate in Professional Mediation from Serein Mediation Centre.

Book by Rev. Patrick Maweu Makewa

“Impacting lives with Christian literature”

True Love Waits

True Love Waits delves into the concerns and experiences of young people navigating the complex issues of love and sex, offering both a cautionary tale and a path forward.

This compelling book tells the story of a young girl who began experimenting with love in her teenage years. What she thought was a journey toward true love turned into a series of painful and misguided experiences. Her search left her disillusioned and scarred, highlighting the dangers of pursuing love without understanding its true nature.

Through a systematic exploration of the issues affecting young people today, True Love Waits provides a clear roadmap to understanding love and relationships. It outlines principles of love, identifies its various forms, and offers a Biblical and practical definition of “true love.” This book is not just a cautionary story; it is a guide to making wise and informed choices in the journey toward genuine love and fulfilment.

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Rev. Patrick Maweu Makewa
Rev. Patrick Maweu Makewa
11 days ago

Youth is the hope for the family, church and the nation. So we must make what they do in the name of “love” doesn’t destroy them. Because if the true meaning and purpose of love is not known misuse and abuse is enviable.

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