Kenya Update-July 2017
SANITARY PADS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS
Unite 4 Africa has been in the forefront in supporting the girl child education in Kenya, by helping vulnerable girls stay in school. Many local parents don’t understand about the school going girl use of sanitary pad during her monthly period. Through its partners and friends, U4A has been able to provide two schools this month and will be reaching to other schools in the coming month. We pray that many to support this initiative to keep the African girl child in school.
Inkati Primary School girls with teachers after receiving sanitary pads
Lumbwa primary School girls receiving sanitary pads
MATAPATO BIBLE SCHOOL
The Matapato Bible School in Mailtisa Kenya is gaining a new face by day and almost complete. The paint has been done and the gates repaired. It is our prayer that soon its finished we will get it start classes for pastors and church leaders in this part of the country and part of Tanzania.
Painting works going on at Matapato Bible School
The almost complete renovation work done at Matapato Bible School
FIRST BIBLE STUDY AT ZION BAPTIST, MAILTISA KENYA
It is with excitement we report beginning of our first bible study. This has been in our prayers and in the month of June we were able begin our morning bible study class. This is proving to bring more understanding of Gods word as many are able ask questions and we open scriptures together for more clarity and understanding as the Holy Spirit reveal its truth.
Bible study going on at Zion Baptist Church
BAPTISM AT MAILTISA
We thank God in the month of June we had twelve (12) baptisms in Mailtisa Kenya. We thank God many are growing in understanding of the word of God which leads to them committing to be baptized. We need to pray more that many will get to know the importance of baptism.
PRAYER
- Pray Rev Samson and David Okongo family at this time, that God may comfort and give peace for their lose
- Pray for provision for construction work at House of hope
- Pray for Kenya as high cost of food items continue to affect many
- Pray for the rains in Kenya
Moses Rianto,
Mission Outreach Director