Ukweli (truth).
Big few days!
On Friday, Deenie and Jeremy had the pleasure of attending a graduation ceremony for the Bible students of Samia.
In 2012, the leading bishop of the area explained there was a pretty significant lack of biblical teaching and knowledge. They believed in “knee-ology, not theology”. Meaning, whatever the Holy Spirit ‘told them’ while they were praying was the only theology needed. This left a lot of room for false and damaging doctrine within the church.
Jeremy said it was very powerful to be sitting in that room, over a decade later, watching the next generation of pastors and teachers graduating with solid biblical knowledge and understanding, enabling them to now “test the spirits to see whether they are from God.”
This could not have been possible without the financial support so many of you have provided. It is difficult to articulate how much they really do appreciate it. Asante sana.
Last year, we felt there was a real opportunity for youth ministry. The result was 50 teenagers and young adults meeting yesterday (Saturday) to worship, pray and hear from God. Anne, Pamellah and I encouraged them with a word, followed by a great Q&A. Could be the start of something…
Jeremy and Deenie were both awarded honorary diplomas.
“I tell you what, a caramel milkshake from Java slaps hard.” – Pamellah
Please pray that God will bless the ministry of the Bible College graduates and that His word will be a guiding light. Pray for continued energy and good rest for the team, and divine inspiration for the second conference.
Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth. John 17:17.

Youth Conference

Donations being handed out