In the remote hills of West Pokot, where roads are dusty and hope can feel distant, something quiet and powerful is unfolding every week.

Through the service of four local pastors supported by those who give through IMOCE, communities are being reached with more than words. They are being met with presence, prayer, and love that shows up — right at their doorsteps.

Over the past two weeks, these pastors have continued their weekly home visits, stepping into the lives of those who often go unnoticed — widows, young mothers, families in crisis. They bring comfort, counsel, and tangible help. For 37 families, that meant food on the table. For the children in local ECD centers, it meant hearing stories from the Bible and receiving the materials they need to keep learning.

Midweek Bible study gatherings are growing, not just in number but in depth. People are hungry — not only for food, but for truth. These meetings have become a lifeline for many, a place of fellowship and discipleship in everyday life.

And on Sundays, the church doors open wide. The pastors preach, pray, guide the youth, and walk with people through their joys and their griefs. The congregations may be modest in size, but their hearts are full.

All of this is happening because someone believed. Because someone gave. Because someone prayed.

We’re deeply thankful to everyone who supports the pastoral ministry in Pokot. Your generosity is not just keeping churches open — it’s keeping hope alive in places where hope is most needed.

Let’s continue to stand together — for faith, for healing, for transformation.