"The most cherished riches include: peace of mind, friends, education, family, a good name, and good health." The Sixth Mt. Kenya South Rt. Rev'd Canon Charles Muturi outlined, urging health and wellness experts to use church platforms to enlighten Christians on healthy and happy living, especially in this month of owning wholesome health. "Frequent medical check ups is not a reserve of the rich and elderly as is often believed. Periodic tests and screening can detect a myriad of ailments such as cancer, which are initially painless and easy to correct in their early stages. Regular checkups prevent human suffering, save money, and boost morale." Mr. Robinson Ng'ethe a graduate of Clinical Nutrition and Behavioural Psychology revealed to an attentive congregation. They were speaking during today's Kibichiku Deanery Confirmation Service held at St. John's Mwimuto. 124 Confirmation Candidates were permitted to partake Holy Communion. The 3 deanery evangelists were lauded for the thorough preparations. The Bishop also blessed the Parish Hall after it underwent a complete makeover. He was welcomed by Kabete Archdeacon Ven. Dr. Richard Kamau, Kibichiku Area Dean Rev'd Beatrice Wanjanja, Deanery Clergy, and Lay Readers. They were hosted by St. John's Mwimuto Vicar Rev'd Jane Njoroge. Visiting Clergy, including Karuri Area Dean *Rev'd Margaret Kariuki,* were in attendance as well as *Clergy Spouses.*
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