Ethnic
Samburu women praise Christ in north-central Kenya. Related to the
Maasai people, the Samburu are nomadic cattle herders who for decades
were difficult to reach with the gospel but are now about 12 percent
evangelical. The indigenous ministry that introduced Christ to these
women seeks to establish Christian communities among unreached peoples
in the Marsabit area and needs assistance to buy Bibles, tents and
motorbikes for traversing the harsh landscape. “Pray for God to restrain
all in authority who restrict and oppose the gospel among the unreached
and unchurched regions where we are preaching in Kenya,” said the
director of the ministry, which also runs a children’s school,
micro-finance projects and leadership and evangelism training. “Pray for
the movement of God. We appreciate your faithfulness and prayers in
standing with us in every areas of our ministry.”
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