Mission
Bible school
Many of our projects start off with basic emergency relief—food, water, health and safety. But as hope grows, so does the desire to learn more about the Christian faith.
Through cooperation with local churches and Bible schools, we facilitate Christian education for people who want to build their lives on God’s Word. We help fund teaching, instructors, and materials so that more people have the opportunity to grow in faith, knowledge, and community.
In this way, practical help and spiritual growth go hand in hand—and people experience that faith truly can transform lives.


Deaf Ministry
In Homa Bay, by Lake Victoria, deaf individuals learn Kenya Sign Language (KSL) so they can participate in churches and worship services, and hear the gospel in their own language.
The project provides community, faith, and hope, and the interest is growing rapidly.
Our dream is to send out 100 deaf missionaries who can share God’s love further.
“How can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?”
(Romans 10:14)
The church in Kariobangi
In the heart of the Kariobangi slum in Nairobi, we have established a multipurpose building that also includes a church hall. We support Conqueror’s Covenant Saints Church, which holds weekly services and carries out active and effective diaconal work.
The church leads people toward faith and repentance by sharing God’s grace and the love of Jesus in today’s society.


Evangelism
Through our projects, we meet people who have not yet experienced the hope and salvation of the gospel.
In line with Jesus’ Great Commission, we, together with local churches and our own initiatives, invite people to gatherings and activities where lives can be transformed, faith can grow, and God’s love becomes visible in everyday life.

