- The book of life of JCC church founder, Reverend Allan Kiuna, closed yesterday, marking the end of his years-long battle with cancer
- Diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2018, Bishop Kiuna fought bravely but succumbed to the illness in a Nairobi hospital
- Friends and family gathered at his Runda home to honor the legacy of a man who, alongside his wife Kathy, inspired many through their ministry
Bishop Allan Kiuna, renowned for his influential role as the co-founder and senior pastor of Jubilee Christian Church (JCC) in Nairobi, has passed away.
Diagnosed with multiple myeloma cancer in 2018, Bishop Kiuna publicly shared his battle with the disease in 2019, expressing gratitude to God for seeing him through the challenging ordeal.
He died at a hospital in Nairobi where he had been admitted after his condition deteriorated on Tuesday, according to a family spokesman.
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Friends and family congregated at his Runda home upon hearing the news of his death.
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Multiple myeloma, the cancer he battled, occurs when abnormal plasma cells build up in the bone marrow and form tumors in many bones of the body, crowding out healthy blood cells and producing abnormal proteins that can cause complications.
Bishop Kiuna was the husband of Bishop Kathy Kiuna, co-founder and senior pastor of the same JCC church.
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The couple launched JCC in January 1999, and together, they played a pivotal role in the spiritual lives of many.
Following his death, many mourned the loss of Bishop Kiuna, remembering him as a dedicated man who impacted countless lives through his ministry.