11 Widows Give their lives to Christ.

May 13, 2021
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

This past week(3rd week of April 2020), 67 families have received food baskets but even more exciting, 11 widows beneficiaries have surrendered their lives to Jesus.

We continue to witness evidence of God’s grace upon His people in the Slums of Kibera as we meet temporal needs in order to share eternal truth.

Eunice, one of the widows who benefitted from the food baskets and surrendered her life to Jesus shared her testimony with us.

Kindly take a moment and read her story, you will be encouraged by what God has done in her life. Here is a quote from her letter.“

Above all, I am happy to have accepted Jesus into my life today. I feel the peace of God in my heart even though life is hard. I now know that God is with me and He will take care of my children and me.”

Thank you partners and friends for enabling us shine the light of Jesus and present the gospel, bringing hope that can only be found in the Lord Jesus. #MeetingTemporalNeeds #SharingEternalTruth #SwahibaNetworks

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