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US Prophetess Sells Property, Leaves 30-Year Marriage for Kakamega Man

Martin Olage Feb 12, 2024

In 2014, Ruth Boyce embarked on a life-changing adventure when she left the United States to serve in Africa.

It was during this time that she crossed paths with Peter Nyangai, leaving a lasting impression on her heart. Upon returning to the US, Boyce continued her ministry but felt a strong inclination towards Africa. Seeking clarity, she turned to prayer and sought guidance from fellow preachers. In April 2017, Boyce received a Facebook message from Peter Nyangai, reigniting a connection that she believed to be a divine calling.

Despite being married for over 30 years, Boyce trusted in what she saw as God's plan and made the courageous decision to join Nyangai in Kenya. To fund her journey, Boyce sold her belongings in America and placed her trust in Nyangai, demonstrating her unyielding faith in God's guidance. Upon arriving in Nairobi, Nyangai organized a warm reception, gathering a team from his church to welcome Boyce at the airport. Touched by his dedication, Boyce reciprocated by sharing her first meal in Kenya with Nyangai, symbolizing their newfound partnership.

"It was very very difficult for me because I left my grandchildren, my family, my husband, everything I had behind," Boyce narrates.

Their journey continued to Nyangai's rural home in Kakamega where Boyce and Nyangai exchanged vows and began their life together. Boyce conveys her appreciation for what she saw as a heavenly direction, highlighting the profound bond she shares with Nyangai and the satisfaction she has discovered in their union. After six years, Boyce's faith-inspired expedition has led her to a state of satisfaction and meaning alongside Nyangai.

"God showed me where to go and who to connect with, and that is why am here now and it has been six years now" Boyce says.

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