Kambua not yet ready to open about about pregnancy, mourn for those who can’t get a baby

Gospel singer Kambua was on social media recently to confess that her journey to become pregnant wasn’t easy.

The soon to be mother, as much as she’s not yet ready to share about her journey yet, said that she’s keeping in mind those who can’t carry a baby because she understands how it feels.

“My journey is a miracle whose details I still haven’t shared. One day I will. But as God continues to write my story and perfect what He began, let me share my heart with you. 
I’ve been around long enough and been through enough to know that pregnancy journeys are not perfect- far from it. They are messy, hope-filled, scary, joyful, and just very… complicated.” she said. 

“I also know that for waiting wombs, pregnancy announcements can be serious triggers. I have lived it- how you just want to be so happy for others but somehow your own grief and struggle overwhelms you. 
But my years of waiting allowed God to deal with my heart. He taught me that He was enough for me, and that I was complete in Him. I didn’t know how or when God would turn the tide for me, I did, however, know, that even when it hurt beyond words, my trust would always be in Him.”

Journey

Kambua had to wait for almost six years to carry the baby. The journey has been frustrating. The years when she struggled to be a mum were not easy but she clung onto hope which paid off eventually.

“So for any woman whose pain was triggered by my announcement, I have prayed that God will turn your darkness into a spark of hope. I pray that your faith is renewed in knowing that His power knows no bounds. I pray that you find yourself whole in Him,” she said.  

“Motherhood does not complete us; God does. Motherhood is a great calling, but it’s not the only calling. 
If you’re on this journey, drop me a ????, I will be praying with and for you.
God asked Abraham, “Is anything too hard for the LORD”? So I ask you today beloved, “Is anything too hard for Him”?” 

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Brian Onyango