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One Big Bucket of Fish II

I wanted to pass along a second part of the story I posted on July 30th, from Mother Mary’s perspective. The following is what she shared with us from Nairobi earlier this year as she provides an update with the progress of her business.

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One Big Bucket of Fish

As many of you know, I visited Kenya earlier this year for the launch of our Church Mobilization Initiative. This was the primary purpose of my visit, but I also spent some time in Nairobi visiting with our field partners and visiting their project sites. I was able to take some time to visit with one family in Kayole that cause the Church to move on their behalf. Beautiful!

Based on our Church Mobilization Initiative, via our Great Commandment Workshops (GCW), we are witnessing the local church moving out in their communities to serve orphan children.

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GCW Church Mobilization | Serve With Compassion

Pastor Ding Gatluak shares an update that Serve with Compassion is now serving fifteen orphan children at the Junubeen Baptist Academy in Kakuma Refugee Camp. This is Pastor Ding’s second such report since attending a GCW in Nairobi this past February.

Based on our Church Mobilization Initiative, via our Great Commandment Workshops (GCW), we are witnessing the local church moving out in their communities to serve orphan children.

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GCW Church Mobilization | Harvest Mission Church-Eastlands Nairobi

We held a Great Commandment Workshop event on Saturday, July 9th, as part of our Church Mobilization Initiative in Kenya. This event was co-hosted by Harvest Mission Church in Eastlands. This event was our tenth such training of the year in Kenya.

We are honored and encouraged to be part of the mobilization of the Church in Kenya to serve orphan children.

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