Introducing...

Adnah McKenna (Abiah Omukhango)

Abiah Adnah Makena is a published Author who is blessed to minister to teens through her book, Conceive Achieve. The book is meant for Teens and it provides a roadmap to help young people achieve their goals.
 
In addition to her book, she is a passionate mentor who works with teenagers through the Purposeful Teenager Mentorship Program tackling purpose, time management and accountability as structures for success. She believes that young people have the power to change the world. The program creates a safe and supportive environment where young people can fully express themselves and discover their purpose early in life. With God’s help, they can emerge as confident and purpose-driven leaders in their communities and beyond.
 
She is a Josiah Kids, School of Young Leaders (USA) awardee in the Youth Leadership Award category for the mentorship program. Her book was also awarded Gold Medal by African Christian Authors Book Award for translation and consumption by teenagers in France. 
 
Abiah serves in CLC Kenya, empowering African Christian authors with the digital tools and assets they need to develop their book ministries.
 
She is a lover of Jesus and spends her free time reading, writing, and finding new art mediums to explore with her siblings Ella and Ethan.
 

Books by Adnah McKenna

“Impacting lives with Christian literature”

Breaking the Shell for Teens

This is a special space where teenagers dive deep into the journey of self-discovery and growth.

It’s time to crack open those shells of self-doubt and limitations because you are much more than you think!

Accountability for Teens: A Biblical Principle

This book seeks to help you master the what, thehow,w and the why of accountability in order to increase your productivity, inculcate the winning culture of taking ownership andresponsibility,y and empower you to take charge of your faith and destiny.

In this book, teenagers will be empowered to take the five steps of accountability:
(i) Understand God’s definition for and intention of accountability
(i) Embrace God as the first person you have to answer to.
(ii) Learn how to be accountable to yourself.
(iii) Then become accountable to others.
(iv) Finally, allow others to be accountable to you.

Through her personal anecdotes, readers will gain insight into the transformative power of accountability and how it can propel them towards their own destiny. Adnah’s relatable storytelling serves as a guide for teenagers seeking to navigate the challenges of adolescence and find their purpose in life.

Conceive Achieve for Teens + Tracker Journal

This book (and the tracker journal) is fashioned and wrought out to not only motivate but inspire, not only inspire but educate and not only educate but above all to challenge.

Any teenager who can read should pick this as a companion guide for life.

I should expect that if a copy is handed to you it should gain scribbles and underlines around notions and nuggets in the book, which are pointers, activators, and provocations for managing the daily life of success.

Connect With Adnah McKenna 

Facebook: Adnah McKenna – https://web.facebook.com/AbiahExpressions

Website: www.africanauthors.net/adnah-mckenna

YouTube Portfolio: Audibly by Adnah McKenna https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSUpKqJMvZn4YfczUuV03Ppw3GrEcMgSs

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Virginia Maina
Virginia Maina
6 months ago

Abiah you are such an inspiration to the young generation. I shared your profile with a few young people and they were amazed. Above all, I love Breaking the shell. It will help many find themselves in a world that wants to impose it’s identity and limitations on people.

Rev GIDEON M MWOLOLO
Rev GIDEON M MWOLOLO
6 months ago

Great writing journey and especially helping children and youth. Your titles are very inspiring and thought provoking to the younger generation. Great insights in your writings. Bringing the best in teens.

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Because of my mentors guiding me through the steps of my life, I have achieved so much in the last 10 years. And that’s why I am passionate for teenagers to discover their talents early in life. It will buy them extra time.

In 2023, I got an opportunity to do an interview with my mom at Family TV for a segment called – In My Mother’s Footsteps as regards to publishing. While I may not end up veing a publisher like my parents, the books and publishing industry is all I have known since I was a young child. It has great impact on who I am and has helped me become an avid reader and author of many books.

I have discovered gifts I have to serve other authors. I know as I venture into Architecture, there will be always something I am doing with books.

I am now 21 years old and still passionate about teenagers and their purpose. I want all to discover their gifts and potential as early as possible, just like I did. You can refer your teenagers to The Purpose-full Teenagers Program. You can side chat me or talk to Jackline at CLC Kenya.

Graduates from my mentorship program. I hope it grows to schools across Africa.

I also encourage parents to gift their children with books and reading opportunities. My parents replacing TV with books when I was 10 was the best gift ever.

CLC Kenya runs Mama Africa Book Box reading and writing club for kids and teens every month. I encourage you to join.

Mama Africa Book Box

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