
After finishing her studies in LAW abroad and coming back
home (Kenya), Julie Gichuru found herself living with her grandmother after her
parents had problems within
themselves. Her grandmother was surviving on a
small pension that the grandfather had left behind and though it was
manageable, it was still not enough to sustain them. She had all her papers and
had performed very well in university but at this point she was jobless. There was even this day when there was no food
in the house at all and she kept praying and wondering how she could find some
means just to get vegetables for supper.![]() |
Humble beginnings won't stop you from the best |
Through prayer and trusting God, some one close to the
family paid them a visit from nowhere unexpectedly and to her surprise, she
came carrying everything that she was trusting God for that evening’s meal. That
shows truly that God does answer prayers and if you put your trust in him he
won’t disappoint you. But still there was tomorrow and the days after. For a
young Christian, it is important to understand that, as much as it is good to
trust in the Lord for providence, you should be ready to take steps to change
your life. Don’t wait to be pushed to the corner.
After that day, one morning she decides that if I don’t do
anything we are going to have it rough here, it is time to act. That is when
she said to herself after hearing that there was a vacancy at KTN – a local TV
station, she said to herself; even though I don’t have papers in Media or
Journalism, I am going to take my chances. I can talk; I am a lawyer, I can
read and I deserve that Job. She walked into the KTN station without applying
and to cut the long story short, she got her job which opened her up to the
media industry and the rest was history. Julie is now one of the most respected
and reputable Journalist in Africa.
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Julie now works with Royal Media which owns Citizen TV |
The wall won’t break by itself until you take a leap of
faith against it. Conditions don’t have to be perfect; just take the risk. If you
have to start from the bottom up, go ahead and do it. If you have to step into
a new territory, step in and do it. God backs you up when you step out in this
kind of faith. In 1Samuel 14:6 Jonathan
told the young man who bore his armor, “come and let us go over unto the
garrison of these uncircumcised: it may be that the Lord will work for us: for
there is no restraint on the Lord to save by many or by few.”
Go out with the little that you have and God will take care
of the rest.
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