Brandon and Jennifer Bush & Friends

March 16, 2025
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

It’s been incredible having Brandon and Jennifer Bush & Friends (Brandon Bush, Jennifer Bush, Christian bush, Souza, Jett Souza, Tiffany Anderson, Greyson Anderson) team serving in the Kibera community, where Swahiba Networks has been actively engaged since 2003. They have wholeheartedly immersed themselves in our various programs, including VBS, First Priority and Purity Clubs. Their dedication extends beyond these initiatives as they visit families in need, delivering food baskets, offering encouragement and praying with them.

Additionally, they have effectively interacted with girls in our Mentorship Program, which focuses on equipping recent high school graduates with essential skills and trades. Their partnership is invaluable, and we are grateful to see it flourish as they continue to engage even more. When they return home, they will carry with them a heartfelt prayer list for the many beneficiaries they have interacted with. Their time, prayers, and unwavering commitment will always be cherished in our community.

Their commitment reminds us of the urgent need for more hands and hearts on the mission field. The work is great, and the impact is life-changing. Will you answer the call? Serve. Pray. Transform lives.

#MissionKenya#missions#swahibanetworks

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