Hope you are well. I’m doing really good.
I moved into my new home on Sunday. I’m still overwhelmed by how good God has been to me. I’m seeing more and more how He’s a loving Father that wants to give the very best He can to His children. I’m sharing a very nice new flat with another young lady from church. She seems really nice and we’re getting on well. She’s joining bible college at the same time as me, which means we can travel home together at night, which is such a relief. The location is perfect too; it’s a short bus-ride from bible college, about 1/2hr bus to centre of the city and 45mins walk to Kibera (where my charity school is).
I’ve been doing some evangelism in Kibera, which has been great. Today I met again with about 14 young people who I shared the gospel with last Thursday, because they had so many questions. A local pastor and another guy came to lead the group and after a couple of hours 6 of them gave their lives to Christ. I could tell (unlike last time) that they were serious and really understood what they were doing. What’s even more amazing is that the pastor believes at least 3 of them are in the Mungiki (a terrible sect that are responsible for taking control over parts of the slum, torturing, raping and murdering people across Nairobi).
They are so keen to keep having discussion and bible-study groups, so it’s going to become a weekly thing. They’ve decided our new ‘church’ is going to be called Pamoja (united) Hasslers!
Please keep me up-dated on your news so I can pray more specifically for you.
Love Sarah
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