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Concern Mission to Kenya

Concern Mission sponsor or donor you make it possible for a poor and needy child at risk to grow up in a loving care, with quality healthy and Nutritional feeding Program In  Kenya.

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KENYA MISSION AND PROJECTS

Hard-hit by both drought and flooding, and then locust swarms, Kenya is an economic leader in Africa, and yet half of its population lives below the poverty level. Ailments associated with poverty such as malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia and malnutrition remain common threats, killing many children. Corruption in government is responsible for an inability to address these concerns.

 

Kenya has a diverse population of many ethnic groups. The largest native ethnic groups are the Kikuyu, Luhya, Kalenjin, Luo and Kamba. The northeastern border area with Somalia is inhabited by many ethnic Somalis, and Muslim extremists from Somali rebel group Al Shabaab or their sympathizers have launched many guerrilla attacks on migrant workers from the interior and other Christians.

 

English and Swahili are the two official languages, with many rural communities speaking their native ethnic languages. At least 69 languages are spoken in Kenya.

While 78 percent of the population identifies as Christian, many belong to nominal denominations, while others blend animistic tribal religions into their church practice. Islam, practiced by 10.9 percent of the population, is the country’s second-largest religion, with most Muslims living in either coastal areas or along the border with Somalia.

 

Indigenous missionaries are reaching more than 30 unreached people groups. They need assistance for training and support, Bibles, discipleship materials, and bicycles and motorbikes. Other ministry tools such as sound systems and projectors for gospel films are needed, along with simple structures for churches that meet outside.

 

To combat Kenya’s widespread poverty, ministries are undertaking income-generating projects to support their workers and the communities they are serving. One ministry seeks funding to supply goats so that 40 families can achieve economic stability. Another ministry plans to provide cows to 10 pastors. Local missionaries seek to provide poultry projects to 10 widows and sewing machines for 10 others who complete sewing classes. Local missionaries also seek assistance to provide a brick-making machine to youths who are helping to support their families by selling hand-made bricks. Workers are also providing food, clothing, medicine and education to the children of a community they hope to reach for Christ.

Missionaries and the people they’re serving have been devastated by natural disasters like locust swarms and drought, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic. Hunger is widespread, and people must migrate or starve. Local workers are providing relief aid to the poor and helping orphans and other needy people with basic necessities and schooling.

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MISSION 

We are committed to honesty, accountability, and transparency in all our endeavors. Through the support of many donors, Concern Mission has There are usually about 1living on the campus for whom we help provide some of the basic necessities in conjunction 

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ORPHANAGE PROJECT

Through the support of many donors, Concern Mission has sponsored an orphanageThere are usually about 100 orphans living on the campus for whom we help provide some of the basic necessities in conjunction with the local congregation in Busia, Kenya                  

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EDUCATION  PROGRAM

A new primary school, a secondary school in addition to other needful facilities and is monthly supporting  , we have seen the children grow up, some of which have been supported to get further education. 

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Concern Mission United began working with Kenyan ministers in 2007 through a Mission partnership with Pastor Gilbert Oundo  Odhiambo of the Shalom Church Ministries in Nakuru, one of the largest cities in Kenya.  Sadly, in 2012 pastor  Gilbert Oundo Odhiambo was taken from us to be with the Lord, and Bishop Felix Mukuru Abwoya was  asked to take over and lead Shalom Church Ministries to carry out the work we started in Kenya.  The gospel work is growing and expanding as the local congregations have a burden for the truth to spread.  The People in Nakuru and from surrounding areas are calling for someone to come and teach the truth. There is a lot of energy and effort put into caring for needy children. The Concern mission is presently working with orphanages.

In recent months,  a rising sense of expectation and excitement has been experienced by our Kenyan Brother and sister at  Shalom Church Ministries. The Spirit of God impressed upon us that it is about time that the Joshua generation take the next step of faith to further possess the land by experiencing the ongoing fulfillment of God’s many promises given over the years to Concern Mission in Kenya, East Africa..  
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