Church service
Missionaries hold church services: on Sundays – main service, on Fridays – prayer service. Kenyans follow the scripture, having food and cloths, they are satisfied with what they have and they worship God with all their soul: with songs a ...
Children’s home “Heart of Help”
Orphans in Kenya are left to themselves. In reality, to compare children’s homes in Africa, particularly in Kenya, with children’s homes in Europe or America – is not possible, and the reason is simple – there are no children& ...
Street kids
Poverty in Africa and a huge percentage of HIV-infected population accounts for the fact that very many children become orphans. As there is no government support for such kids, they are left to survive on the streets. The amount of homeless children ...
Mobile clinics
Living standards in the countries of the Black Continent leave to wish for better, especially in poor areas, slums, where there is no water and nobody knows what sanitation is. Frequent hungriness or eating whatever one can find brings down the im ...
Primary education
Necessity to be educated is obviously not even a question. Unfortunately education in Africa is a luxury which not everyone can afford. Education here is not free. To study at school children need to buy a uniform, textbooks and other school suppl ...
Voice in the desert
Our teams’ base is in Kitale. Most of the ministries are carried out here. But much work is also done in a different place, such as in the Kerio village, Turkana desert, north of Kenya. This project includes providing orphans, half-orphans and ...
Daily bread
Next to the Kitale town there is Shima la-Teva village, where our team also ministers. In the frame of this project we take care of 50 children, who include orphans and half-orphans, who live with their relatives, and also children from low income an ...