Parents are to blame for the crooked behaviour of their children for they have failed to live up to be good role models to their children.
Rev Elizabeth Mwaura who is the vicar of Kabazi Parish of the Anglican Church said children are more likely to copy the characters and behaviours of their parents hence they (parents) need to have an upright character.
“Some parents are not principled. Take a case of religious faith; they have no specific faith that they share neither specific place they worship. With this kind of character, their children have same character and this endangers their spiritual health,” she said on Tuesday at St Paul’s Church, Subukia Sub-County.
Rev Mwaura said parents need to stand firm and lead by examples as they are role model to their children.
“When parents mould their children into godly character, when they grow up they will not depart from those ways,” she added.
At the same time, Bishop Joseph Muchai of Anglican Church diocese of Nakuru has urged the church faithful to up their game in reaching out to others through music.
Speaking at Jehovah Shammah Mission Centre in Nakuru during a music extravaganza for over 20 choirs from the diocese, Muchai said music plays an integral part in the lives of individuals as it nourishes their souls and reduces stress.
“Some people get to know Christ through music. As a choir, bring out the best in your music, music that will uplift many souls and your reward in heaven will be great,” the bishop told the choirs.