Greetings from the Transforming Africa Foundation team! We are filled with gratitude as we reflect on how the Lord continues to work through our ministry in West Pokot County, Kenya. Despite the challenges of weather and terrain, our pastors remain steadfast in their mission to reach the unreached and serve communities with love and faith.

Over the past weeks, our pastors have continued leading outreach efforts, meeting people where they are — in remote villages, in their homes, and in the heart of their daily struggles. Discipleship sessions for youth were held in two of our church assemblies, sowing seeds of faith in the next generation. In addition, six midweek Bible studies took place, primarily attended by women who are growing in their walk with Christ.

With children currently on school break, we recognize the unique opportunity this season presents. Plans are underway to organize kids’ outreach programs, ensuring that even the youngest hearts experience the hope of the Gospel.

Our team also celebrates a joyful milestone — one of our pastors will be getting married on April 26, 2025. As he prepares for this new chapter in life and ministry, we are all rallying around him in support and prayer. During this season, a caretaker pastor has stepped in to ensure that ministry continues seamlessly in Pastor Victor’s absence.

The return of flash rains has posed challenges, making travel to some church locations difficult. Despite these obstacles, our commitment remains firm: to ensure that the Gospel reaches all seven church locations. No region is too remote, no path too rugged when God calls us to serve.

To all of our faithful supporters — thank you.
Your prayers and generosity empower this mission. Through you, lives are being transformed, hope is being restored, and the light of Christ is shining brighter in West Pokot.

Please continue to stand with us. Your support makes it possible for us to disciple, serve, and reach even the most isolated with the love of Jesus.

May the Lord bless you abundantly for your heart for Africa.