Rifts Mending in Kenya
A Widow Helping Others
Agape: The Highest Form of Love
In the middle of fear and hunger, a team in Kenya are working to help children, preserve the future generation and show them God’s faithful compassion.
The Horn of Africa is teetering on the verge of famine, brought on by severe drought which is now leaving people to watch their crops fail and cattle die.
Training Pastors in Kenya
Church leaders in sub-Saharan Africa are hungry to know more about God’s Word and how to help their communities.
The words “Bible school” may invoke images of college-like campuses, solemn meetings between scholars and chapel prayer times.
For some in the West, this may be the only way they’ve seen or heard of theological training be done, but for many church leaders in other parts of the world, the experience is quite different.
An Endemic Spread of Ebola
World Challenge partners in Sub-Saharan Africa are faced with another outbreak of one of the worst diseases in modern history.
This June, the first Ebola deaths occurred in Uganda.
The infections in Uganda confirmed that the deadly outbreak has spread for the first time beyond the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Believers Banding Together
Running the Good Race
Mercy in the Slum
In Kenya’s grittiest and most impoverished sector, God is bringing incredible change to people’s hearts and lives.
As the sun rises on the eastern part of Kenya’s capital, it brings to light one of the world largest slums: Mathare.
The third largest in Africa, this slum is home to some 500,000 people scraping together a living in grinding poverty.
A Vision for Kenya
The callings of God on our lives can seem impossible, but one girl’s story is a testament to God laying out his path before us.
Back in 2017, I was napping and had a vision. It was so vivid, I don’t know what else to call it. I saw myself in front of a board meeting, and I was talking to them about kids and fund raising.
I woke up and quickly said, “God, that’s not me. That’s my brother.”