JCC Faced KSh 196 Million Debt When Allan Kiuna Passed—Kathy Kiuna Tells All






 Bishop Kathy Kiuna has shared the incredible, faith-affirming story of how she and her late husband, Bishop Allan Kiuna, secured the premises of Jubilee Christian Church (JCC) Parklands, and the miraculous journey that ultimately led to the church becoming officially debt-free.

Speaking candidly to her congregation, Kathy revealed that 15 years ago, she and her husband took out a colossal loan of KSh 250 million to purchase their church property.

Over the years, they had diligently repaid what they believed to be more than enough, with their total repayments reaching an astonishing KSh 430 million, most likely due to accumulated interest.

Despite this substantial amount, after Allan's passing in July 2024, Kathy was stunned to learn that the church still owed a significant KSh 196 million on the loan.

Recalling her husband’s final days, Kathy shared a poignant moment where Allan had told her not to worry about the formidable debt, assuring her with serene confidence that God had already taken over.

"He said to me, ‘Honey, God has taken over. It is going to be very easy.’ I didn’t realise at the time that this was his way of saying goodbye," Kathy recounted, her voice tinged with bothJust three weeks after Allan passed away, Kathy received a life-changing call from the bank. To her absolute amazement, they informed her that they had made an extraordinary decision: to waive KSh 120 million of the remaining debt, dramatically reducing the outstanding amount to KSh 74 million.

Still determined to honour their commitment and fully clear the balance, Kathy immediately reached out to a trusted church apostle who, without hesitation, rallied his friends to help.

In what can only be described as miraculous, within just one hour, the full KSh 74 million amount was pledged, leaving Kathy utterly speechless and in awe of the overwhelming generosity and profound faith of those around her.

"Bishop had said God had taken over, and truly, in one hour, it was done. I was speechless," she said, recounting the divine intervention.

Kathy further revealed a testament to their unwavering commitment: she and Allan had even gone as far as putting their own home up for sale.

This drastic step was considered to ensure that the church would not face public embarrassment or financial distress over its substantial loan.

Thankfully, they never had to take that drastic step. Instead, as if by divine orchestration, the necessary funds came through from unexpected sources.

Just two weeks ago, filled with immense joy and relief, Kathy triumphantly collected the precious title deed from the bank, symbolising their newfound financial freedom.

"We gave our house because we couldn’t allow the church to suffer shame. But God came through, and I am standing here to declare: Jubilee Christian Church is debt-free," she announced proudly to an applauding congregation, marking a significant milestone for the ministry.

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