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News from Kenya ... continued
BUNGOMA | Bro Alfred Wanjala
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Truly brother you have revived my spirit again,
since my mother died. I have suffered a lot,
but through your prayer and the literature you
sent me you have encouraged and strength-
ened and I have greater hope in our bond with
Jesus who is giving me confidence and helping
me in my life.
Right: Bro Alfred with his daugher Vashti
Below: DODOMA | Bro Moses Boter and family
Philippians 4:7 KJV
“And the peace of God, which
passeth all understanding, shall
keep your hearts and minds
through Christ Jesus”
KAKUMA | Bro Isidore Mwibeleca
My wife Esperance become weak
through pregnancy as any day
she will deliver. She was at the
hospital last week for pregnancy
check. The Clinic officer told her
that she has low blood HB 8 only.
Three weeks ago there was an
attack at Green Light and
Kakuma secondary schools made
by students from Nubian mixed
with Darfourian tribes (Su-
danese) and from Dinka tribe
(South Sudanese) who are not
studying because of lack of
school fees - to attack students
in class at school who are paying the school
fees and teachers. They had machetes and
sticks in their hands. They in-
jured many students who were
admitted in Kakuma hospital.
Those with severe injuries were
transferred to Nairobi hospital
for leg surgery. One woman, a
Kenyan teacher at Kakuma has
died.
Bro Innocent Baruani and Lovis
Mbongo, both of them from
Kibera ecclesia in Nairobi, visited
Kakuma. On the Saturday morn-
ing Bro Lovis Mbongo taught
about “Understanding the Psalms”
a book divided into five books –
compared to the five books of Moses in the Old
Bro Isidore with his daughter
ometimes the Lord
calms the storm;
sometimes He lets
the storm rage and
calms His child.
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