“Bet Ya Maisha” — A Man from Kisumu Wins His Life Back from Betting and Misfortune
Jackson had been a promising young man with a steady job in Kisumu, but that promise dimmed as he fell into the world of sports betting. The thrill of winning turned into a dark obsession, draining his savings and driving away friends and family. His wife left with their two children after months of being ignored, and Jackson reached rock bottom—alone, ashamed, and desperate.
One evening, in a small shop playing radio gospel music, Jackson overheard a villager talk about a doctor in the hills outside town who helped people overcome misfortune and find life balance again. With nothing left to lose, Jackson made the trek the very next morning. The healer welcomed him not with judgment but with a calm presence. Through a long conversation and simple cleansing rituals using herbs and prayers, Jackson felt a peace he hadn’t known in years.
Weeks later, Jackson began going back to work, saving money, and reaching out to his children’s school to support them. He learned to pray, to work steadily, and most importantly, to forgive himself. Over time, the calls turned into video messages, then visits. Today, his family has slowly reunited, and Jackson stands as a testament to healing beyond medicine—through understanding, community, and hard personal change.

