Gospel Minister Kambua celebrates bereaved Mother’s Day in style.

Written by on May 6, 2024

Gospel Minister Kambua recently shared about how she spent her International Bereaved Mother’s Day. 

This day is observed on the first Sunday of May each year, and in 2024 it fell on May 5th.

According to nationaldaycalendar.com, International Bereaved Mother’s Day is a day to honour mothers who have lost a child, as well as to recognize women who are unable to become mothers due to infertility or other health reasons.

Kambua shared gifts she had gotten on that day;

“Today is International Bereaved Mother’s Day , and so this gift from @treasured_scents for me and my mom completely warmed my heart. There’s something about good scents that pulls at my heartstrings. I’m sending hugs to every angel mom I’ll one day tell you how one of my besties indulged me in my time of grief by helping me make a massive order at Bath and Body Works- only for us to later find that 80% of the order was hand wash but the retail therapy was still very effective. Perfume, etc will always be a perfect pick-me-up for me (now you know). ‍♀️How about you? What’s your love language? Chocolate? Flowers? Food?”

Kambua, who is a maternal health advocate lost her secondborn child Malachi days after her delivery. At the time, she let her social media followers know about it.

“What a privilege it has been carrying a life yet again. My little baby boy Malachi made a grand entrance into the world a few days ago. He was everything we hoped for, and more, much more. Perfect in every way. Malachi knew how much he was loved, and so he did all he could to stay with us. With the help of a most dedicated team of doctors & nurses, our little baby fought, until Jesus healed him by taking him to Himself. Malachi is now free from pain, and any worldly care,” she wrote on Instagram

Kambua is the mother to two other lovely kids Nate and Nathalie.

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