First Baptist Cleveland Kenya Mission

February 10, 2025
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

We are incredibly blessed and inspired by the selfless service of the First Baptist Cleveland, TN during their recent mission to Kenya! Serving Alongside the Swahiba Networks team. Their dedication and compassion have left an indelible mark on the community of Kibera, reaching the last mile with love and hope.

From empowering children and teenagers to uplifting widows and equipping pastors, their impact has been nothing short of transformative. Every smile, every prayer, and every act of kindness has sown seeds of hope and empowerment that will continue to grow.

We are deeply grateful for this unique and Gospel centered partnership. Your support is not just a helping hand, it’s a vital part of achieving our vision and mission to bring lasting change to communities in need in Jesus name.

Thank you, First Baptist Team, for being the hands and feet of Jesus in Kibera.

#KenyaMission#CommunityImpact#Gratitude#Partnership#Empowerment#Kibera#SwahibaNetworks

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