This week in West Pokot County, the Transforming Africa Foundation team continued to serve with faith and compassion, touching lives in villages where hope often feels fragile.

Four local pastors, supported through the mission, led vibrant Sunday services in their churches. The voices of children filled the air as they attended Sunday School, eagerly learning from God’s Word.

Beyond the church walls, twelve families opened their doors for pastoral visits — moments of prayer, encouragement, and gentle counsel. In three of those homes, newborn cries brought new joy to the villages. Our team had the privilege to visit, bless, and pray for these young families at the very start of their new journey.

A special testimony this week was the completion of a new home for a mother who had been homeless. She has now moved in and is finally safe from the cold and the storms — a living reminder that God truly provides for His children.

Our pastors also visited early childhood centers to check on the little learners and to pray with students preparing for their national exams. In these uncertain days, their prayers for wisdom and peace mean more than words can express.

Another highlight came from Pastor Bonface, who joined the Hope Film Team in producing a new evangelistic video for Somali communities. This project is not only a creative ministry tool but also a chance for our pastors to grow and learn new ways to share the Gospel.

Through the faithful support of IMOCE sponsors, our pastors in West Pokot continue serving with strength and joy. Every prayer, every gift, every shared word of encouragement helps carry God’s light to places where it’s needed most.

Together, we are seeing hope rise again — one family, one community, one heart at a time.