Kenyan gospel singer and media personality Kambua has touched many people after sharing an emotional message while celebrating her daughter’s fourth birthday.
In a heartfelt social media post,the mother of three reflected on her difficult journey to motherhood and the painful experiences she went through before welcoming her daughter.
Kambua described her daughter as the child she had prayed for after experiencing a heavy personal loss.
She explained that the little girl came into her life during a season when she needed hope and healing.
As her daughter turned four,Kambua chose to celebrate not only the birthday but also the journey that brought her to that moment.
The celebrated singer also said she wanted her message to encourage people who are still waiting for their own breakthrough,especially those facing fertility challenges or struggling to have children. She shared that she understands the pain because she has personally experienced it.
Kambua opened up about being called barren and revealed that she faced many fertility complications over the years.
She explained that carrying pregnancies to full term was one of the biggest challenges she encountered.
Kambua also remembered the heartbreaking moment of holding the body of her baby boy after losing him,describing it as one of the most painful experiences of her life.
Despite those painful moments,Kambua said her journey later changed in a way she had once believed was impossible.
She explained that she had reached a point where she thought she was too old to conceive naturally and safely carry another pregnancy,but she later welcomed her daughter, whom she considers a sign of restoration and answered prayers.
The singer’s story has remained an inspiration to many families over the years.She has previously spoken publicly about the loss of her son,Malachi, and the emotional healing that followed.
Her latest post once again highlighted her motherhood journey while celebrating her daughter’s fourth birthday and offering hope to people facing similar struggles.
