Short Term Missions April

April 10, 2022
by kibera

This past week was full of God moments. We served alongside mission team from Burnt Hickory Baptist Church in the trenches of Kibera. Teaching and equipping pastors, visiting widows and orphans with food baskets, speaking and praying with girls in Jitambue Purity Program and Mentorship and Empowerment Program-MEP. The team washed feet and gave new shoes to children from Kibera. Interacting with young offenders and praying with 16 of them as they surrendered their lives to Christ. We also had the opportunity to pray at the future home of Swahiba Ministries Center.Hope has been restored and lives impacted for the Kingdom. #swahibanetworks

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