Missionary Andriy’s work in Kisumu, Kenya

In the city of Kisumu, Kenya, missionary Andriy continues to serve in ways that are often unseen—but deeply needed.

Part of the Assistance Mission team, he oversees practical aspects of ministry: purchasing supplies for mission projects, welding window grates when security is needed, delivering bread—sometimes up to 150 loaves at a time—and recently, buying mattresses for families who still sleep on bare ground. “Many here have never known what it means to sleep on a bed,” Andriy shares.

But his ministry isn’t limited to logistics. He also took part in a special moment: the graduation of a new group from the GDB program (Goddlya Boga — “Year for God”), a year-long discipleship journey.

“This wasn’t just a celebration,” Andriy explains. “It was joy rooted in the fact that these young people have fully given themselves to God—and finished the race. Now they will be the ones to carry the Gospel, to show God’s love.”

Church members and friends came together to celebrate, and Pastor Baraka shared a powerful word. There were prayers, songs, and deep gratitude—not because a year ended, but because something eternal had begun.

💛 “We believe this year was not in vain. What was planted will grow. These are Jesus’ disciples, and they will reach hearts we never could.”

To all who support missionaries like Andriy—thank you. Your help brings more than food or mattresses. It brings dignity, hope, and the presence of Christ into people’s everyday lives.
Please keep praying for Andriy and the many who serve quietly, faithfully, and with joy.