Gospel News · September - December 2013

Gospel News — Sep-Dec 2013
After a tedious 27-hour journey, from Nairobi to Kakuma, I arrived in the wee hours of the morning, 3am, and was later met at the bus station by Bre. John Katembo and Assumani; that very morning we went to seek the approval of the Camp Manager to our new proposed site in order to avoid any further dispute with those in the neighborhood. Our request was gracefully granted. The Manager expressed even his regret for what happened (himself being a Muslim), thereafter, we proceeded to the office of the NCCK, the NGO in charge of the allocation of plots in the camp, to get the endorsement of putting up our ecclesial hall as required. The Field Officer of the said organization also gave us the go-ahead and, so the construction work was started without delay.
General Situation Of The Ecclesia
Brethren and sisters of the Kakuma Camp ecclesia are spiritually sound and firm in their faith despite the daily difficult living conditions they have to endure. The five brethren and two sisters were not deterred by the challenge which came their way but were determined to surmount it.
The Kakuma Ecclesia has eight friends who are taking Bible lessons and as a result, on our next trip, we will be expecting to conduct some interviews and possibly baptisms. There is also a Sunday School with 17 children aged between 3 and 12 years.
On the other hand, we have had three heavy downpours pounding the area,creating a favourable environment for the proliferation of mosquitoes; consequently, cases of malaria have become widespread throughout the camp affecting up to 50% of all patients admitted to the main Kakuma Camp Hospital. Among the casualties was one of the brethren, Byaombe Lumona, who was bedridden throughout my 5-day stay there. He went to the hospital to seek treatment but, to his surprise, was given a mere prescription and told to go and buy the medicines from a chemist since the hospital was running out of anti-malaria drugs; this
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was indeed a tall order to our brother as most of the camp residents cannot afford them.
It is our prayer that our Heavenly Father may continue blessing His work at Kakuma and may He strengthen our brethren and sisters to stand firm amidst the various challenges they are facing, till the return of our Master who will bring to an end all the tribulations undergone by those who are eagerly awaiting his peaceful rule.
Construction works going on