NAIROBI, Kenya- Kenyan content creator and actress Jackie Matubia has opened up about a deeply personal spiritual transformation, revealing that she has given her life to Christ and is now committed to sharing the gospel and her life story publicly.
The announcement has sparked widespread conversation across social media, drawing support from fellow creatives, gospel musicians, and faith leaders who say her journey could inspire many, especially single mothers navigating life’s challenges.
Comedian and media personality Ofweneke was among the first to publicly affirm Matubia’s decision, offering words of encouragement and prophecy.
“Mama, God is about to use your story,” Ofweneke wrote.
“Your journey will inspire the lives of single mothers in Kenya and beyond. Creatives for Christ will stand with you until your Kingdom assignment is fully fulfilled.”
Matubia, a mother of two and one of Kenya’s most followed digital creators, has in recent weeks been sharing Bible lessons, scripture reflections, and faith-based messages across her social media platforms, marking a clear shift in her content and personal direction.
Speaking candidly about her transformation, Matubia said her decision was born out of a difficult season in her life.
“Jesus pulled me out of my darkest place. In 2026, I chose to preach His gospel and tell my story,” she shared. “Glory to God.”

Her testimony has resonated widely, prompting messages of support from prominent figures in the Christian and creative communities.
Gospel DJ Moh welcomed the news with a celebratory message, saying: “Glory to God. God is so good.”
Content creator Milly wa Jesus also praised Matubia’s bold step, emphasizing her leadership role in faith.
“You are now the pastor, not the pastor’s wife. We love you, and we are so happy for you,” Milly wrote.
Milly’s husband Kabi echoed the sentiment, adding, “Congratulations. Welcome to the Kingdom.”
For many followers, Matubia’s story represents more than a personal faith decision; it reflects themes of redemption, resilience, and purpose, particularly for women and single mothers who see parts of their own struggles reflected in her journey.
As she continues to share scripture and testimony online, supporters say Matubia’s openness could help normalize conversations around faith, healing, and personal growth in digital spaces often dominated by curated perfection.

