A crisis in communication
A few years ago, I attended a meeting of senior Church officials where a priest with many years of experience as a journalist suggested an idea which,...
by Henry Makori · Published September 5, 2010 · Last modified September 1, 2010
A few years ago, I attended a meeting of senior Church officials where a priest with many years of experience as a journalist suggested an idea which,...
Our guide led us through the quiet and sombre Genocide Memorial Centre in Kigali. He explained every step of the official history of Rwanda’s 1994 apocalypse, from...
The blare of vuvuzelas is everywhere, even here in Kenya where we have no real national football to talk about. The World Cup 2010 in South Africa...
I am still thinking about Pope Benedict’s visit to Portugal last month. He said some things I have never heard. He chose his words and it was...
Have Kenya’s Christian leaders lost touch with the public mood? What will be the consequence of this? Founding president Jomo Kenyatta once described the Christian church as...
One of the newest entrants in Nairobi’s ever expanding “churchscape” has a name that reminds me of a story I heard about Judas Iscariot. The church is...
Thank God for Facebook! A friend has just shared on her Wall that “abortion does not make you unpregnant, but the mother of a dead child”.
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by Henry Makori · Published February 20, 2010 · Last modified July 7, 2017
Henry Makori – My friend and I call him the Africa Editor in Heaven’s Newsroom. Peter, as I shall call him (because I do not wish to reveal...
In the dying days of 2009, I ventured to make a few resolutions for the New Year. Isn’t the birthday of Jesus Christ and the start of...
by Henry Makori · Published October 4, 2009 · Last modified September 23, 2009
The toughest challenge facing the second Synod of Bishops for Africa in Rome this October is conference fatigue. Another meeting to discuss the continent gives very many...
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