Wanja Nyarari Ignites JCM Women Conference with Transformational Message on Divine Transfer, Kingdom Wealth, and Faith-Driven Prosperity

By Irene 


Wanja Nyarari delivered a powerful and inspiring sermon at the International Women Conference held at JCM, where she had been invited by Rev Joy Benson alongside Bishop Benson Gathungu.

Speaking to a congregation of women drawn from different denominations, Wanja Nyarari centered her message on the theme “Divine Transfer & Kingdom Wealth,” challenging attendees to rethink their understanding of wealth, purpose, and spiritual alignment.
Drawing from Proverbs 28:8 and Ecclesiastes 2:26, she emphasized a recurring biblical principle—that while the wicked may gather and store wealth, it is ultimately entrusted to the righteous for meaningful use.

“There is a pattern in Scripture,” she noted. “The wicked may gather, the unrighteous may store, but the righteous are entrusted to use. Wealth is not only earned—it is also transferred.”
Nyarari underscored that such divine transfer is not random, but intentional and conditional. According to her, it comes to those who are prepared, faithful, disciplined, and aligned with God’s purpose.

“This is why character matters. This is why obedience and consistency matter. God is not looking for people who simply want money—He is looking for people who can be trusted with it,” she said.
Her message resonated strongly with attendees, many of whom were encouraged to embrace entrepreneurship anchored in faith and purpose. She urged women to take bold steps in building their lives and ventures, reminding them that alignment with God unlocks divine opportunities.

“You don’t chase wealth. When you are aligned, it is released into your hands,” she declared.
Wanja Nyarari also highlighted that the conference was not just a gathering, but a defining moment for women to reposition themselves spiritually and practically.
Encouraging participants to take action, she concluded with a call to rise: “Start where you are. Use what you have. Trust God with the process. Many are waiting—but this is your time to move.”
The conference left many inspired, renewed in faith, and empowered to pursue both spiritual growth and purposeful prosperity.

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