Joanne Kabiru-Mucheru

Joanne Kabiru-Mucheru is a Certified Productivity Coach who helps individuals maximise potential, achieve goals, and live intentionally in line with their God-given purpose.
 
With nearly two decades in business operations and administration, she equips clients with practical tools, strategies, and accountability for lasting change.
 
Joanne holds a BSc in Mathematics (CUEA) and an MBA (ESAMI), and is trained in project management, corporate governance, and leadership. She has served in stockbroking, investment banking, startups, and established firms.
 
A passionate youth mentor and church leader, Joanne lives in Nairobi with her husband and three daughters.

Books by Joanne Kabiru-Mucheru

“Impacting lives with Christian literature”

God's Process

When God Uses Emotions to Refine, Restore, and Renew

God rarely rushes what He intends to refine. In God’s Process, Joanne Kabiru-Mucheru gently but firmly walks believers through a truth we often resist: the Lord works through process—and process comes with feelings.

You will learn to recognise and respond wisely to the emotions that often surface when life feels slow, painful, or uncertain—bitterness, anger, discouragement, fear, sadness, and more—before they harden into patterns that distort relationships, drain hope, and weaken faith.

Rooted in Scripture and enriched with relatable stories and clear next steps, this book invites you to surrender, trust God’s timing, and believe that even the hard parts are not wasted—they are working for your good.

If you are in a season that feels confusing, slow, or painfully quiet, this message will steady your heart. You will embrace God’s workmanship, steward your emotions with wisdom, and rest in the assurance that what He promised is still in motion—even when you cannot see it yet.

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“Impacting lives with Christian literature”

Joanne's Writing Class Journey

“Impacting lives with Christian literature”

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