Renowned Kenyan gospel singer Evelyn Wanjiru has opened up about a deeply personal journey, one marked by faith, hope and emotional struggle, after conceiving a child following years of believing it might never happen.
In her testimony shared on social media and during a recent event, Evelyn revealed that she endured years of waiting and intense prayer, often wrestling with feelings of doubt and discouragement as time passed. Despite the challenges, she stayed rooted in her faith and ultimately experienced the joy of conceiving, a moment she described as God’s miracle and timing.
The gospel singer, known for hits such as “Mazingira” and “Sitolia”, said her testimony is not just about conception but about holding on to hope even when circumstances seem impossible. Her message resonated with many followers who have followed her music and faith journey over the years.
Evelyn also thanked her support system including family, friends and her church community for standing by her through the highs and lows. She described the experience as both humbling and deeply affirming of her belief that “nothing is too hard for God.”
Fans and followers took to social media to celebrate her testimony, sharing their own stories of perseverance and hope. Many praised Evelyn for being open about her struggles, saying that her transparency inspires others to hold on through their own waiting seasons.
The gospel artist’s testimony adds to a growing narrative of couples and individuals who have publicly shared their journeys toward parenthood, sparking conversations about acceptance, faith, healing and the emotional toll of long-term hopes. Evelyn Wanjiru shares testimony of how she conceived after years of believing it was impossible
