The First Priority Strategy & Covid-19 Pandemic

April 22, 2020
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

The First Priority Strategy has enabled us over the last 10 years to reach 19,201 students who surrendered their lives to Jesus Christ. 17,103 new believers who are the majority made the decision through the First Priority Strategy because at its core the strategy is student-led.

Nothing excites us more than students coming into a life-transforming relationship with the Lord Jesus. We have been able to train and equip them through the student’s council to be missionaries to their fellow students within their respective schools. The First Priority Students Council have been our greatest resource in reaching their fellow students with the hope that can only be found in Jesus Christ.

On 18th April, we have had the privilege of giving food baskets to 112 First Priority student leaders. We have used this opportunity to encourage them and to practically show them that they are not alone in their greatest hour of need during this COVID–19 pandemic.

Thank you, partners and friends, for trusting us and enabling us to practically demonstrate Gods love through the provision of food baskets. So far, we have provided 410 food baskets against our target of 1000 families.Partner with God and Swahiba Networks to meet temporal needs in order to share Eternal Truth.Click on this link to give: bit.ly/KiberaFoodBaskets

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