Gospel minister Kambua Manundu is encouraging women who are in waiting for a child. The 'Usiku Na Mchana' hitmaker shared a vulnerable post with a photo of one of her pregnancies and wrote;

"I’m sharing this to tell you that what once seemed impossible for me, became possible," she wrote

Adding; "I pray that you experience God’s miraculous healing, and restoration. The waiting room is a daunting place to be. The tears are many and the questions are even more! But God."

"May God make you laugh, and may all who hear what He’s done, laugh with you. He will do it."

Kambua

Kambua also shared a excerpt from her 2016 journal;

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"I know how she felt. Hannah. I know how she felt. When year in, year out she witnessed belly's swelling... Her friends, her family...how she envied the cute duck waddles, the swollen feet and puffy faces; all the things the women made a fuss of when they were in the family way- how she she wished to experience it too if only but once in her lifetime."

"I know how she felt during family gatherings when everyone cooed over the new babies and how most gave her the side eye, or made snide comments about why she had 'refused' to have children. I know how Hannah felt when people suggested she might be cursed. I know her pain now. Only too well. I will stay hopeful because God is the giver of life. But today, today my heart is broken). I know how Hannah felt."


Recently, the mother of three re-introduced herself to her fans on social media for them to get to know her better.

"Hi! My name is Kambua. My inner circle calls me "K".

It's a new year, and I'm sure there's new people here, or not-so-new ? Time for a quick re-introduction.

I love Jesus with ALL my heart.

I am the Queen of introverts. Welcome to my kingdom.

I'm currently recording new music.

I have a BA in Music and currently debating on whether to go to grad school or -

I am a bookworm- I love African literature, Biographies, Inspirational books and just anything that would edify me.

Perfume is my love language.

I turned 40 two months ago and believe this will be the next best decade of my life.

My motherhood journey inspired me to start "Being Kambua" on YouTube - please subscribe.

I am a mother of three beautiful children. Two are with me, and one is with Jesus.

I am a gospel artist, and a maternal health advocate."