Trying Time

October 1, 2020
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

Covid-19 restrictions continue to have untold devastation on families that were already struggling to make ends meet before the pandemic struck.

We have continued to provide food baskets to families living in the slums; So far we have given 1988 food baskets to families in need. We are also on our 5th week of discipleship for the 161 new believers who are part of the 12 Weeks Discipleship Journey.

The pandemic period has been a very trying time for most families in the slums but it has also presented an opportunity for us to share the gospel with them. Many have not only opened their homes but also their hearts to the Gospel, making Jesus Lord over their lives.

Thank you partners and friends for locking arms with us to meet temporal needs in order to share eternal truth.

Click on this link to give: bit.ly/KiberaFoodBaskets

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