Ninakupenda Mungu - KWAYA KUU YA MT. CESILIA ARUSHA

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Founded in at the Catholic Cathedral of Arusha (St. Theresa of the Child Jesus), the choir has grown from 9 original male members to a diverse ensemble of nearly 100 singers .

: The refrain emphasizes loving God "milele na milele" (forever and ever).

: A poignant plea asks God not to abandon the singer, noting that in a world of suffering ("dunia yenye mateso"), God is their only protector. About Kwaya Kuu ya Mt. Cesilia Arusha

: It acknowledges countless good deeds ("mema yasiyo idadi") and describes "tears of joy and love" shed when remembering God's work.

The song (I Love You, God) is a celebrated Swahili hymn performed by Kwaya Kuu ya Mt. Cesilia Arusha (St. Cecilia Arusha Cathedral Choir). Known also by its alternative title "Pokea Sifa Zangu" (Receive My Praises), it is a cornerstone of East African Catholic choral music, specifically featured in the choir's Mshipi (Vol. 22) album. Core Themes & Lyrics

Founded in at the Catholic Cathedral of Arusha (St. Theresa of the Child Jesus), the choir has grown from 9 original male members to a diverse ensemble of nearly 100 singers .

: The refrain emphasizes loving God "milele na milele" (forever and ever).

: A poignant plea asks God not to abandon the singer, noting that in a world of suffering ("dunia yenye mateso"), God is their only protector. About Kwaya Kuu ya Mt. Cesilia Arusha

: It acknowledges countless good deeds ("mema yasiyo idadi") and describes "tears of joy and love" shed when remembering God's work.

The song (I Love You, God) is a celebrated Swahili hymn performed by Kwaya Kuu ya Mt. Cesilia Arusha (St. Cecilia Arusha Cathedral Choir). Known also by its alternative title "Pokea Sifa Zangu" (Receive My Praises), it is a cornerstone of East African Catholic choral music, specifically featured in the choir's Mshipi (Vol. 22) album. Core Themes & Lyrics