 Welcome back. This is J.C. Sako. Your best, your best, the only best girls for sure. My name is Miriam Massava, the host of the Holy Ghost. All right. I'm not alone here. Kuna niks the president? Yes. All right. Across all social media platform niks the president. Miriam Massava, and you can also be part of the show at Y254. Before we went on a break, there's a gentleman who has just performed very two powerful songs, and his name is Sam De Pritchand. We want to interact with him because we are so blessed that we can be graced with such grace here on the show. But anyway, how are you sir? Welcome. Thank you so much. All right. I feel like we should drop them, drop those jingles. Niks, ekatu jingles on speed dad. Oh. Unagatiko, ele jinglesizon. Westin jinglesizon. So those jingles you can be dropping them at any point. All right. We like because we are in that festive mood. But anyway, how are you? Welcome. Thank you. I usually find very interesting those people that I ask, how are you? And they usually answer me, I'm blessed. Kuna shi nuwangu o muli zesu alia pili aje. How blessed are you? How blessed are you? That's the degree of blessing. Which degree? Which degree? Tell us. Tell us. My name is Sam De Pritchand. Yes. So delighted and happy to be with you here. And I can't wait to see what God will do with us today. All right. Sam De Pritcha, interesting name. Thank you. Interesting name. How did you learn the Pritcha? How did you learn the Pritcha? How did you learn the Pritcha? Actually, I'm Pastor Sam. So I just decided to turn the names the other way around. So I'm Sam who preaches, Sam who sings, you know. I also write books as well. Sam De Otha, Sam De Pritcha, Sam De Pritcha, what else? I think it's just that. For now it's that, yes. All right. Okay, that is wonderful. All right. And I've noticed you're a preacher. You said you're a preacher. And at the same time you're an author. Yes, and I was a singer. You're a singer. All right. Singing and preaching. Those work hand in hand. They work hand in hand. How can you preach without singing? Serious. By the way. But those who preach and they cannot even sing to save their own hands. They are vocals. The vocals are like him. The kids are like him. So... By the way, I can also play the guitar and the keys. Sorry. I may not do it 100%, but in the church if nobody is playing, I tell you how I feel it. So for me singing is just, it's a gift that God gave me. Actually for me because of the love that I have for God being a worshipper, that's now how I ended up becoming a preacher. Yeah. All right. Okay. You said because you love singing. Yes. That's why you became a preacher. Yes. But preaching. I'm trying to bring that aspect of you being a pastor. Preaching in what grace? In what grace? Pastor, apostle, church, grace. I'm an apostolic. I'm of an apostle. For me, more is more on the love of God towards his children. For me, I'll preach, I'll do anything just to win a soul. That is me. I'll do anything just to deliver a message to somebody. Also I love God's people so much that I can sacrifice too much just for people. That's the heart of a pastor who is a shepherd. And all in all I will say is that because of the love that I have for God that he has drawn me to that. Now one of the things that has brought me to that is because I remember many years ago we were auctioned. We used to live in Nyawestet. We went to Ongata Rungay, auctioned again. We went to Matasia auctioned again. We ended up in... When you say auction. Okay. I mean auctioned is auctioned. Your household, your item. Actually I was with my mum. She got married. My stepdad decided to leave us and went. So my mum, where we were living, we could not pay the rent. So we were auctioned there. The things that we were left with went to Ongata Rungay. Unfortunately when those ones left we were... So we went to Matasia. Just a small house. Unfortunately where we used to live is in a Chinese house. So where they used to change chickens. Ile me kubo kubo sana. This one can be sold. So they throw to us. If we catch it, bless God. If we don't catch it, the dogs will catch it. So we were fighting with the dogs. So those guys actually reached a place now. Like you guys just go. So what we did is that when we were just from there, we found our solace in a children's home called Mama Zipora Children's Home. From Matasia stage to where the children's home is, is eight kilometers. So we used to live in actually in a very small room whereby if you happen to sneeze vibhaya, umegongo yo mingin. And if you stretch you go to the... So it is me, my mum and my two brothers. So I found that very uncomfortable. But I was still serving in church. I used to walk all the way up Tungara. The church was there. So I used to walk from Matasia to Tungara. Until I reached a place, it was too much. Every single day walking there. So I started living in church. And it is those moments when I used to walk from Matasia to Tungara. It's not a short distance. It is not. And I used to wake up very early just to walk there. That's when I found myself singing. That's when I found myself singing. I found myself worshiping God. When passing through Karen, when passing through all that place, I used to sing, I used to sing. And that is how the singer was brought in me. Ah, that is wonderful. At what point did you record now your first song? And how was the experience? Actually, my first recording is in a song that when my daughter was born, actually it was around three months. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Because that's the same song that I used to sing. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Niwebe tu. Haноm ni konbashwa ni humiwami ya nisha I have you singing something and I know God has called me So I even blocked him because you're distable me So this year I just decided let me go try Nii when I went to his studio I didn't know that was the man God was using To raise the singing in me The man knows the right call that I love I would start the song and he knows how I want to finish it up Sa that is how now it has brought back the life of music Hey manze, manze, the manze didn't block, you know, for real I felt it was not the time and I was not thinking, you know, that thing that you think that I don't want to sing again, actually what made me to do that? I used to be in a singing group, me nili kwa na imbabi baya, siko, siko wubaya, I used to sing low. You know those things, you know those skis when everybody was singing, I would find myself singing another nini. Actually, me are more of an alto than a tena. In a church setup, I was put in a tena. So every time na imba, nambu wa siyo yo, so when trying to find the right voice for me, I find myself have sung off. So every time na shika mikrofon kwa imbabi ina chukuliwa. And one time I remember I had walked all the way from gong to church and I was given a song to sing, that time I was in Gara. I was given a song to sing. I just sang the first words, then voisi kapotea. You can imagine the journey that I had, and nobody knew what I was going through. So that brought a lot of pain and a lot of insecurities. I didn't want to sing. I didn't want to sing. But this year got to me, hey boy, go back. And that's when I started, I did my song Renewed in Praise. That is, I have been renewed again to praise God. How are your brothers? My brother one follows me is called Emmanuel. That guy plays kids. Kids is good. And my other one is called Jimmy. He just graduated from this school in Rimuru. What is he called? St. Paul's. He does the videography and the photography. So you're good. And my mom as well is good. She's good. And my wife, my wife of yesterday we celebrated 18 years in marriage. I'm not young by the way. 18 years. 18 years. One eight. One eight. 18 to one wife, one woman. And my daughter is 14 years. She got 394. I'm believing God for Kenyahai. So if anybody of you is watching me and wants at least wang Kenyahai. Please call. Reach out to me. I really believe God for that. We are ready prophesies. Amen. Congratulations to her. And happy anniversary to you. Thank you so much. Now we are in Ota. Tell us about your book. My book is called Don't Lose Heart. Don't lose heart. The 30 steps to help you hope again and have a victorious life. Actually to start with this book I dedicated it to a man of God that I love so dearly. The man that taught me faith. I was lost. I didn't know. I was actually when because of walking all the way I ended up living in a church. Then one day we were told all the boys living in church. Please because of security reasons we don't want you. That time I went and slept like maybe a week or two at the globe round about the exact katana that is there. But when this song came, I was told that you come in. Can you do the marketing? Yes. Can you do the packaging? Yes. I asked, can I be doing that in the evening? So that I can have a place to sleep. So that during the day I'm working in the church in the evening I'm in the office just working. And that man is none other than Bishop Alan Kuna. That man is so dear in my heart. He took me not knowing who I am. And he took care of me. Of course I married from the church. My wife was in the choir and we together sang together. And 18 years later, look what God has done. So this book is about the 30 steps don't lose heart. Now there are so many things that people go through. I have gone through a lot of rejection. I have gone through a lot of being told that you will never make it. The ups and downs of life. And sometimes we ask ourselves where is God? And sometimes the worst thing for somebody to tell you is that where is Kiliya to Apu? I need a word. I need something from God. And that's why God spoke to me and told me tell the people don't lose heart to encourage themselves in the Lord. And the 30 steps to help you hope again. It is for every single day of the month. It's only like a page or two for every chapter. Once you read that, I tell you you will have great success in you. Because like some of the things like I just mentioned one or two from the chapters, yes. Alright, I just mentioned a little bit. We have number one stand for integrity, small beginnings, qualification for a new life. Number four is his masses and he was forever. Number eight we talk about love. Number 18 is God is a faithful friend. You know some of those things that you just want to hear that is God my father. Is God really my father. And one of the things about Jesus is that he told when his disciples ask him, tell us, teach us how to pray because we see you pray. You came from God. You are God himself. But you keep on praying. Tell us about teachers how to pray. And Jesus told them, when you pray, pray like this. Our father who art in heaven. That is very significant because it shows you that he is not only my father, but is also your father. And one of the things that as believers we ought to know is that we are not fatherless. We have a father who is in heaven and he cares for us. Indeed. Amen. A powerful sigumafanya inspiration. You are reading from my notes. By the way, I am on Fema Award. As you finalize it. You can mention how people can vote for you. Actually on Fema Awards I am the inspiration for personality of the year. Please vote for me. I am in front of your screen right now. Asking for your votes. Of course press star 250. Star 230. Then my number is 3909. So 3909. Vote for me and God will bless you. Amen. Right. Guys, kindly just vote for him. Yes. And let's support him. Yes. Come on buddy. Come on buddy. Come on buddy. Come on buddy. Come on buddy. Come on buddy. Yes. Come on buddy. Come on buddy. Come on buddy. Come on buddy. Yes. So nieri wiki kujanei expectant hair. Whatever is being released kani ako unagrabuki. Umizi, unagrabuki ya. Okay. Right. Speaking of support. Yes. How many people support you? You can support me by subscribing on my YouTube. Sam, the preacher. I tell you, I bring the word. My preaching probably might be different from what you know. I have a lot of inspiration. Then also the music I do. They are very wadi. Wadi. That is very scriptural as well so that it can minister to you support me go on my Instagram as on the preacher too and you will be blessed. Amen. God bless you. As you go to sing the word, I do want to sing the word Jesus. I want to say, second time in Diya4 2th we preach the Word. Yes. So, preach the word, don't preach yourself. Actually, very true. Don't preach your testimony, preach the word and where God is lifted. Amen. It was man. Amen. To himself. Alright, shoutouts? Any shoutouts? First and foremost, to... You have a list. Hey, my friend, I have a list. Please. If I forget you, my friend, you know I love you. Shoutouts number one to my one and only beautiful queen of my heart, Esther David. She's here. Actually, she's one who has made me know how to sing. She sings as well? Oh, she's... Oh, my wife. Oh, my goodness. Ha, she fell from heaven singing. What? Hai. You think I sing? Hai, ma vokos. Now, leave alone her. Our daughter. She's bad news. Oh, good news, sorry. Bad good news. Yeah, my love to my family. Esther, Ahadasa and Andrew. Manze, I love you guys. Number two on the list is none other than Kyuna and Reverend Cathy. I'm so grateful for the miracle that Bishop has. God bless you. And now to my church family, Karura Community Chapel. You know, Pastor Pizon and all of you, Bishop Shiramba and all of you, I really appreciate you. God love you. You know, God bless you. I love you. And to my family, friends and everybody else watching me, my love, you know. And to Nick the president. God bless you. Amen, amen. You are a blessing. Actually, you know, when I first had you, you know, on the pulpit, preaching was during DJ Kroba's prayer, Thanksgiving service. And you are the guest speaker. And it was amazing and powerful. And it brought back life to many hearts that were ailing. And to the end, I took you to Kudangod for DJ Kroba. But anyway, that someone was meant for each and every one of us. Personally, I was blessed. And I said, Nick, you know, let me tell you a secret. Because I'm a Buddhist. Yes. You came to a place. Yes. Karewe kakugongi. Yes. Una leta pwa unachomelea. Apapa. Yes. We came to a place. We came to a place. We came to a place. Ucha, ucha, ucha, ucha koobez. Yes, yes. In the spirit. Uchomelea, chomelea. Apapa, apapa. Apapa. Yes. So that we came to a place where we had a lot of food. We had a lot of food. We had a lot of food. And we came to a place. We said, where Nick? 2024. I have plans. You will do it. Okay, so I will do it. I have plans. That will be then. That moment at Sitam Valley Road. Yes. It was a change. It was a change. We changed. We went out of two points. Yes. We went to Toto Miskia. Yes. We went to Toto Miskia. Yes. Yue, producer. Miskia Nick, 13Laugh Fanyi, Inspiration VRC 2020. Thanksgiving So mein faccya across all social media platform, follow him. And also that's where they can get the book as well. You can even call me. My number. Is 0725... 0150006... 0 Curran God bless you God bless you too Thank you so much for gracing us today Thank you God bless you so much More grace Come back with new music We'll appreciate that Nick, na tublesina again? Uza tublesina There is a Greek Spanish song here I can explain it Uza tublesina I love Sam's 23 too much This time I was just in the house Was just worshiping God All of a sudden I felt in my heart Why can't I do this song in Kikuyu? Why can't I write a Kikuyu song? I took the scriptures So you can imagine what I was going through The boy who was lived in Nairobi So I started to worship God And I found myself saying Gai wa kwa We more radi muega In other words The Lord is my shepherd I shall lack nothing God bless you Na tublesina