
“Naanza” is a Swahili word that means “I begin” or “I start.”
In a gospel or worship context, “Naanza” expresses the idea of starting something with God or beginning a new spiritual journey. It often reflects a decision to turn to God, renew faith, or begin a life of obedience and worship.
In gospel songs or preaching, “Naanza” can mean:
- Beginning a new life with Jesus
- Starting again after repentance
- Entering into worship or prayer
- Beginning a season of faith, hope, and transformation
Spiritual Message
- It reflects biblical ideas such as:
- God giving new beginnings
- Leaving the past behind
- Starting a fresh walk with Christ
For example, a gospel lyric using “Naanza” might express:
“Naanza safari mpya na Mungu” — “I begin a new journey with God.”
This emphasizes renewal, commitment, and trusting God for a new chapter in life.

Post a Comment