Carey Joy, a white missionary, married Albert Wanyonyi, a boda boda rider from Bungoma. They have two kids. Recently, Carey shared a video of them building a mud house for two young men without homes.
Some praised her, but others criticized her. One person called her an “understanding girlfriend,” but Carey corrected them, saying she’s been married to Wanyonyi for six years. She believes in being helpmates in marriage, as intended by God.
Another person suggested Wanyonyi take Carey on a vacation, but Carey explained they prefer to help others.
People had mixed reactions to the video. Some praised Carey’s hard work, while others made jokes or expressed envy. Despite opinions, Carey is content in Bungoma. She has four degrees, including one in economics. She doesn’t care about Wanyonyi’s education level. She believes God chose Wanyonyi as her husband.
Before learning Swahili, Carey and Wanyonyi communicated through feelings and signs. Their relationship is built on love and understanding. They are committed to helping others in their community.
