From Jacinta in Tanzania. We tragically lost her husband, John, our close close friend and ministry partner, in the YWAM bus accident that claimed 11 lives. We are providing Jacinta and her family monthly support and continuing John’s vision and legacy:

Shalom Watu wa Mungu
Greetings from us to your family. We hope these finds you well and in good health. By His grace, our family is doing well; Faith is working toward completing her Bachelor’s degree, Promise is continuing with school, and Miracle continues to serve faithfully alongside me in the ministry. Our dear granddaughter Larissa is also growing quickly and brings so much joy to our family.

As we reflect on this past season, our hearts are full of gratitude for the many ways the Lord has been moving and touching lives through this work. One of the most powerful moments of this season has been our medical outreaches in Kenya and Tanzania. Through these clinics, we were able to serve more than 1,000 people, many of whom had waited a long time for medical attention. Yet in the middle of those needs, we witnessed something beautiful: relief, gratitude, and hope returning to people’s faces. As patients received treatment and medication, we also had the opportunity to pray with them and share the love of Christ. For many, it was not only their bodies that were touched, but their hearts as well.

In West Pokot, we continue to see the faithfulness of God through the growth of the school. What once began humbly under a tree is steadily becoming a place of hope for children in the community. Each day the classrooms fill with laughter, learning, and young lives being shaped for a better future. Families who once had no access to education for their children are now seeing their sons and daughters learn to read, write, and dream beyond what they once thought possible. It is a living testimony that God can bring light and opportunity even in the most remote places.

Another deeply moving testimony has been the Widow Housing Project. This season we were able to build three houses for widows, providing safe and dignified homes for women who had previously lived in very difficult conditions. Watching them step into their new homes was incredibly emotional. Some stood quietly in disbelief, others wept with joy, thanking God for remembering them. For these women, the houses represent far more than walls and roofs they represent dignity restored, prayers answered, and a new beginning.
When we pause and reflect on these moments, we are reminded that every outreach, every classroom, and every home built is evidence of God’s love in action. None of this would be possible without your prayers, generosity, and faithful partnership.
You are truly part of every story, every smile, and every life that has been touched Thank you for standing with us and believing in this mission. Together, we continue to witness God bringing hope, healing, and transformation to the communities we serve.
We believe through your love, prayers and sacrificial thoughtfulness. Legacy is being made.
You are my family and slwsys in.my.prayers.

Blessings you
Jacinta & Family.

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