29/04/2026
Dear Bishop Charles Nganga,
We write this as the family you have fathered in Salgaa. Not as a polished speech, but as people who have sat under your shadow and know what it cost you to stand where you stand today.
We remember. We remember the stories you have shared with us, the ones that do not make it to the pulpit. The days when Christian foundation fellowship - Cff Nakuru ( CITY CHURCH ) was just a dream and you were a man with more faith than resources.
The nights when the only light in your room came from prayer, not electricity. The mornings when you walked because there was no fare, yet you walked anyway, believing that God had called you to something bigger than your pockets.
Look at you now. Look at us now. Christian Foundation Fellowship International Nakuru City Church is not just a name on a banner. It is blood, sweat, and tears. It is years of refusing to quit when quitting would have been easier. It is the sound of your voice cracking in prayer until heaven answered. From that humble beginning to where you are today, you have shown us that God does not need our perfection. He needs our yes.
But Bishop, we need you to know something. Christian Foundation Fellowship Salgaa-Western Diocese would not be Salgaa without you. We say this with full hearts. When we were nothing but a handful of believers meeting under a worn out tent, you saw us. When we had no instruments, no building, no reputation, you still came.
You drove those rough roads. You ate what we ate. You did not send us a memo from a distance. You showed up. Again and again. You sacrificed your comfort so that we could find ours in Christ Jesus.
You are the reason our church stands today. Not because you wrote a cheque and disappeared but because you stayed, Because you prayed with us when we had no words. Because you corrected us when we were drifting. Because you wept with us when we buried our own and rejoiced with us when we welcomed new life.
You did not just plant a church. You planted yourself in our soil. You became our spiritual father in the truest sense, not by title, but by presence and for that we are grateful.
We have watched you carry burdens that were not yours to carry. We have seen you empty yourself so that we could be filled. There were times you gave to us when we knew you had little. There were times you stayed up praying for Salgaa Church while your own body begged for rest. That is not leadership from a throne. That is fatherhood from the trenches. And we do not take it for granted.
So today, we want to give back the only thing we have. Our words. Our gratitude. Our promise that your sacrifice in Salgaa Church was not wasted. The seeds you planted are growing. The young people you mentored are now mentoring others. The building you helped us raise is not just walls and a roof. It is a monument to a man who believed in us before we believed in ourselves.
The journey from humble beginnings to where you are today is not just your story. It is our story too. Because you dragged us along with you. You pulled us into your grace. You made us part of a miracle we did not earn.
We know the road has not been easy. We know there were betrayals you never spoke of, disappointments you swallowed alone, battles you fought in secret so that we would not lose heart.
But Bishop, the same God who started this work in Nakuru City and Salgaa Church is not done with you yet. The glory ahead is heavier than the glory behind. We feel it in our spirits. Greater things are coming. Not because you deserve them, BUT because God is faithful to the faithful.
May the Lord refresh your bones. May He whisper to you in the night what we are shouting in the day. That you are:
+ Loved.
+ Seen.
+ That Salgaa is forever grateful.
+ That your labor is not in vain.
+ That the God who began this good work in you will carry it to completion, not just in Nakuru, but in every heart you have touched, every church you have raised, every life you have transformed.
We are praying for you.
We are standing with you.
We are believing with you for the greater glory that is ahead. Not from a distance. As family. As sons and daughters. As Christian Foundation Fellowship Salgaa-Western Diocese , forever marked by your sacrifice.
With honor, gratitude, and love that words cannot fully carry,
Your sons and daughters in Salgaa,
Christian Foundation Fellowship Salgaa-Western Diocese
Overseer Peter Korir and Pastor Saada Korir.
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