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Sister Gaudesia gifted.

Mama Gaudesia receiving her foodstuffs.

Today Was Her Day

Today was Widow Gaudensia’s day — a moment of grace and kindness that may have seemed small to many, but to her, it meant everything.

She smiled softly, her eyes full of unspoken gratitude.

“It’s been so long… I can’t even remember the last time I had milk and sugar,” she whispered.

Those simple words struck me deeply. What we often take for granted can be someone else’s answered prayer.

Let’s never underestimate the power of a small act of love.

“And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.”
Hebrews 13:16 (NIV)


A Continued Spirit of Care: Sanitary Pads and More at Church


This July 2025, our church has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to caring for our community by continuing the sanitary pads distribution initiative after Sunday service. Building on the success of last month, we are grateful to see the positive impact and the heartfelt gratitude from the girls who feel supported and loved.

In addition to these ongoing efforts, we are excited to announce that next month, we plan to purchase boxers for the boys in our congregation. This initiative aims to promote comfort, dignity, and a sense of belonging for all our youth. We believe that caring for their needs fosters confidence and reinforces the message that everyone is valued equally.

Our outreach is a small but meaningful step toward fostering a community of compassion and support. We believe that consistent acts of kindness can truly transform lives, creating a ripple effect of love and respect.

“Pleasant words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.” — Proverbs 16:24

Let this verse remind us that our words and actions, motivated by love, have the power to uplift and heal. Together, let’s continue to show kindness, compassion, and care to everyone in our community.

Thank you for joining us in this work.


Giving Hope and Comfort: Buying a Mattress for Two Boys Who Slept on the Floor


Wesley received the gift they didn’t expect after coming from school.

In our continued mission to bring hope and dignity to those in need, we recently took a small but deeply meaningful step—buying a mattress for two young boys(Wesley&Milverton of form 3 ) who had been sleeping on a cold floor mat.

These two boys, living in very humble conditions, had no proper bed to sleep on. Night after night, they lay directly on the hard floor, with nothing but a thin mat for comfort. Over time, this exposed them to cold and damp conditions, and sadly, both fell ill.

When we learned of their situation, it moved our hearts. No child deserves to endure sickness because of poverty or lack of basic necessities. Something as simple as a mattress—something many of us take for granted—can mean the difference between sickness and health, between despair and dignity.

We are grateful to have been able to step in and provide a warm, clean mattress for the boys. Their faces lit up with joy when they saw it, and we could feel the peace and relief in their home. It may seem like a small gesture, but to them, it was everything.

This act was not just about giving comfort—it was about restoring health, hope, and the belief that someone cares.

We continue to trust God to open more doors for support, so that we can keep reaching out to the vulnerable, especially children, widows, and struggling families.

“Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done.” – Proverbs 19:17

Let’s keep being the hands and feet of Jesus. Every gift, every act of kindness, makes a difference.

If you’d like to support similar initiatives, feel free to reach out or donate. Together, we can bring warmth and hope to many more lives.


Spending Time with a Grieving Brother


Today, I spent the day with my friend and brother, Opoya, who is walking through deep grief. He just lost his mother. The pain is heavy—and sadly, it’s not new. Just two years ago, he buried his father, around the same time we lost Catherine.

We sat outside his home in the quiet countryside. The mud-walled huts, the still air, and the unspoken sorrow made the moment feel sacred. Sometimes, words are few, but presence says enough.

Grief doesn’t fade easily, but being there—even in silence—can bring some comfort. I thank God for the strength and opportunity to just sit with him. These moments remind us that ministry is not always in preaching, but in simply being with those who hurt.

“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
—Psalm 34:18

Please pray for Brother Opoya. If there’s someone in your life going through loss, I encourage you—go visit them. Sit with them. Let them feel seen. It means more than you know.


Need for Motorbike repair

At the garage repairing my motorbike.

This is my old motorbike that I have been using  in the work of ministry and visits to the orphans and widows to offer support.But this time it is nearly being written off.I have been trying to repair for now a month.Today,i am still trying to repair it again after it developed another engine problem.Please pray for it to be better.One day i trust God will give me a new one.

Thanks a lot for your prayers and support.