
After our Sunday church service, we took a small step to stand with some of the most vulnerable among us. I had the opportunity to share a few food items with widows and ladies living with disabilities. It may have seemed like a simple gesture, but in a time like this, it truly mattered.
Many families are going through a very difficult season. The famine has hit hard, and for some, even getting a basic meal has become a daily struggle. You could see the relief and gratitude in their faces, a reminder that even the little we have can bring hope to someone else.
One of the ladies, Sister Patricia, also reached out for help. She has not been feeling well and needs support to seek medical treatment. It is a heavy burden to carry when you are unwell and unable to meet the cost of care.
Let us continue to keep them in our prayers. Pray for provision, for healing, and for strength. And where we can, let us not grow weary in doing good. Even the smallest act of kindness can speak loudly in a time of need.