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Current Projects

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We have 96 children in our orphanage in Kenya's capital. Stela Nafula runs the facility and provides food, shelter, clothing, and Christian loving care for each child with the help of volunteers. The minimum cost of feeding these children is 20,000 Kenyan shillings (Ksh) per month, about $200.00 US.

Education

08/16/2021

In loving memory of Mrs. Laura Ann Kelch who had a heart for educating her children to live their lives in a way that is pleasing to the Lord, we aim to educate as many poor and homeless children, orphans, and young adults as possible in Kenya to help arrest the generational curse of poverty. Our goal is to get...

When God called Pastor John to Kenya, he researched and discovered that Kenya is 98% Christian. Pastor John asked God, "Why do you need me in Kenya when so many already know the Lord?" The answer was that God's heart hurts for Kenya because of the many married couples in Kenya who are hurting. The Lord wants to minister to...

We are very grateful for the many requests we have received to preach in different parts of Kenya. God has called us mainly to rural areas. However, we pray over each and every invitation, and we will be very happy to travel wherever God allows and to where He provides the travel money. Join our mailing list and invite us by clicking here:...

We have received an invitation to begin ministering in Kenya's prisons. We know these are some of the most needy and neglected men and women, and we know God loves them, too! We are praying about how and where to begin this ministry, and we expect to be preaching in prisons shortly.

Mrs. Esther Oglah Ronoh Kelch has been leading a team of volunteers in ministering to the Street Children of Eldoret since 2016. She is from the rural community of Ziwa which is about an hour's drive from Eldoret. When she began teaching high school in the area, her heart went out to these children. She started feeding as many of...

UPDATED: Nanyuki is located on the equator at the foot of Mt. Kenya at an elevation of over 6,000 feet, so it rarely gets very hot, but it is often quite chilly, especially for Africans, and especially if you are a child without a home. There are many children living on the street here with situations similar to those of...



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