Patrick Omukhango

Patrick Omukhango is a Christian author, and minister of the Gospel, serving with CLC Kenya—a global mission committed to advancing God’s Kingdom through literature.

With a passion for restoring God’s design for marriage and purpose-driven living, he writes and teaches on spiritual alignment and covenant relationships.

He is married to Dr. Muthoni Omukhango, and together they have three amazing children: Makena, Amani & Imara.

Books by Patrick Omukhango

“Impacting lives with Christian literature”

Snare Jobs

This book, Snare Jobs: When Work Becomes a Trap, is not an attack on employment. Work is not evil. In fact, from the beginning of creation, God gave man the responsibility to work. Adam was assigned the task of tending the Garden of Eden before the fall.

Therefore, work is part of God’s design. It gives us a sense of purpose, a way to contribute to society, and a means through which God provides for us and others. However, like anything that is not kept in its proper place, work can become a false god.

This book is a prophetic warning and a spiritual wake-up call to believers who have unknowingly bowed to the altar of careerism.

It is a call to recognise when a job—though outwardly successful, well-paying, or socially respectable—is inwardly draining, spiritually numbing, or outright misaligned with the will of God for your life. It’s a call to discernment in a culture that shouts, “Secure the bag!” but whispers, “Sell your soul.”

Snare Marriages

In Snare Marriages: Discerning the Difference Between God’s Covenant and the Enemy’s Trap, Patrick Omukhango uncovers the hidden dangers in relationships that appear Godly on the surface but subtly derail and sabotage destinies. Drawing from Biblical accounts—such as Samson and Delilah, Solomon and his foreign wives, and David and Michal, this book reveals how emotional ties, rushed decisions, and spiritual misalignments can turn what was meant to be a holy covenant into a dangerous snare. Whether you’re single, married, or mentoring others, this book will help you to:

-Discern between divine alignment and emotional entanglement,

-Identify red flags in relationships, -Heal from past snares and walk in restored purpose,

-Not let the wrong covenant cost you your calling.

Parenting Samson

Every child is born with a divine purpose. Every parent is entrusted with a sacred call._

In Parenting Samson: A Call to Raise Heroes in a Broken World, Patrick Omukhango invites parents on a journey of raising children who will stand boldly for God in a culture of compromise. Drawing deeply from the Biblical account of Samson’s parents, this book explores how to hear God’s voice for your child, set them apart for His purposes, and equip them to resist the temptations of a fallen world.

Through heartfelt personal stories, Scriptural insights, and practical wisdom, Patrick empowers parents to move beyond conventional parenting, embracing their role as spiritual mentors, protectors, and partners with God in shaping the next generation of heroes.

This is more than a parenting manual—it’s a prophetic call to raise arrows for the Kingdom, sharpened and ready for the battles of their time.

Are you ready to answer the call?

A Little About A lot

Lot, the nephew of Abraham, serves as a cautionary tale for this generation. Despite being given the opportunity to learn from his uncle’s wisdom and witness firsthand the blessings that come from following God’s guidance, Lot made choices that ultimately led to his downfall. His decision to settle in the wicked city of Sodom and engage in immoral behaviour highlights the importance of making wise choices and surrounding ourselves with positive influences. We can learn from Lot’s mistakes and strive to make decisions that align with Godly values.

Lost: A Tale of Two Sons

In one of Jesus’ most beloved parables, the story of a father and his two sons unfolds with grace, heartbreak, and redemption. While much attention has been given to the wayward son who squandered his inheritance and found himself in despair, there lies another equally profound message—one often overlooked—the son who remained at home, dutiful yet disconnected from the heart of his father.

The Prodigal Sons invites readers to explore both journeys, not just the prodigal son lost in the world, but the elder son who was lost at home. With insightful reflections, this book speaks to Christians who have walked the path of faith for many years, perhaps deeply committed to the church but still missing a true connection with the Father’s heart.

Through a fresh study of the parable, you will uncover powerful truths about God’s relentless love, the call to repentance, and the necessity of understanding His grace. This book is for those who may feel close to home yet far from truly experiencing the love and mercy that the Father freely gives.

Are you ready to come home and truly know the heart of the Father? This book will challenge, inspire, and bring you closer to the One who longs for you to be a part of His eternal family.

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Patrick Omukhango

Patrick Omukhango Patrick Omukhango is a Christian author, and minister of the Gospel, serving with CLC Kenya—a global mission committed to advancing God’s Kingdom through literature. With a passion for restoring God’s design for marriage and purpose-driven living, he writes and teaches on spiritual alignment and covenant relationships. He is…

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Noble and Rehema Davidson

Introducing… Noble and Rehema Davidson . Noble and Rehema Davidson are missionaries in Nairobi Kenya. They use Christian literature to shepherd the hearts of children by retelling Jesus’ parables in simpler and modern language that children would understand. They run an online program called Stories Retold. Books by Noble and…

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Deadly Comfort – A Little About A Lot

The book of Peter in the Bible has some pretty intriguing information. According to the Bible, Lot was a good man who was troubled by the way of life of the inhabitants of Sodom. Then, why didn’t he depart if he was troubled by the way of life and evil…

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The Blessing of Association – A Little About A Lot

Lot’s prosperity was actually because of his association with Abraham, and Abraham’s prosperity was because of the blessing of the Lord upon his life.  This story of Lot and Abraham highlights the importance of seeking God’s favour and blessings in our lives. I wonder if Lot discerned the source of…

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Getting Lost in the Forest
A Parable is Told – The Tale of Two Sons

A parable is told.  A certain man had two sons: And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living. And not many days after the younger son gathered all together, and took…

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Fear And Worship

Also I said to you, “I am the Lord your God; do not fear the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell.” But you have not obeyed My voice.’ ” Judges 6:10 NKJV Judges Chapter 6 begins the story of Gideon. He was one of Israel’s Judges who helped deliver Israel from the hand…

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She Was Going Down! – Stories retold

This was not her life’s ambition Like other women in Israel she had wanted to be so much more She had dreams and plans, but look at her now She was the object of judgement for an angry Pharisaic mob “But where were they taking her?” She wondered She expected…

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Bad Management? – Stories Retold

Hurty waited for his first born to reach him. He was restraining himself from throwing a tantrum, yet he still could not hide his rage – it escaped through the ferocity of his breathing. It was not the first time he had warned him, nor the second. This time the…

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Danger Was Close – Stories Retold

The warrior stares into the dark; it’s unclear what he is looking at. Yet his gaze is firm with an air of anticipation. His hair is unruffled by the calm sea breeze, his friends are quiet- the expressions on their faces betraying admiration and astonishment. A few minutes ago, he…

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Martha’s Wedding – Stories Retold

The day had finally come It was the month of May What seemed so far away was here Today was her wedding day All those months of preparation and planning had come to this Her heart, mind and soul longing and willing to be finally His. Her bridesmaids were ready…

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