In the quiet corners of Pokot, where many live unseen and unheard, the Full of Love mission continues to carry light into the darkest places — even behind prison walls.

Recently, the team visited a local men’s prison. There, the missionaries didn’t just speak the Word — they lived it. They brought necessary supplies to those incarcerated, listened to their stories, prayed, and shared hope that reaches deeper than any sentence. Some of the men gave their lives to Christ. It was a holy moment. Quiet. Unforgettable.

But the outreach didn’t stop at the prison gates.

The team also served adults in the surrounding community, offering small gifts — not for show, but as gestures of dignity and care. A free medical clinic was opened, providing much-needed medicine and personal prayer. For many, this was their only chance to see someone who cared for their body and soul.

This ministry is only possible thanks to those who give through IMOCE. Your support of local leaders, including faithful servants like Kennedy, allows them to go where few would go — and love in ways that change lives.

And we rejoice together: Kennedy, one of the supported leaders, recently got married! A new beginning, rooted in faith and strengthened by community.

To everyone who gives, prays, and walks with us — thank you. You are part of every story, every healing, every life changed.