David Servant takes you inside an indescribable Kenyan slum…

01May

David Servant takes you inside an indescribable Kenyan slum…

It's difficult to describe Nairobi's Mathare slum, because there is nothing to which it can be compared where you and I live. But try to imagine 500,000 people crammed into a hillside community of tens of thousands of tiny shacks clad with rusted pieces of corrugated metal. They are akin to structures where you might store old tires that you would never plan on using again. Imagine just a few water pumps and public outhouses to serve all those people. Imagine the stench of open sewage and rotting garbage permeating the air. That's Mathare.

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23Apr

Dignity is Spelled H-E-S-H-I-M-A

Celestine, a Heaven’s Family-sponsored child at Heshima Dear Friends, A few months ago I shared a story about adult believers with physical disabilities who overcame […]

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01Apr

Bible Bytes

I was able to forgive those who had driven my family to death. God cleansed me of my past sins and healed me of the horrible pain of my wounds. Those are the translated words of two North Korean believers whose lives have been transformed by the Word of God.

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01Apr

Home Where She Belongs

My head, and that of my husband, Jody, might have ended up suspended on a giant tree in Myanmar—if, that is, we had visited Ngai Zam Village a couple hundred years ago. Back then, villagers hung the heads of their enemies on a giant, now-800-year-old tree as an unmistakeable "don't mess with us" warning. Thankfully, in 1937, a brave missionary reached Ngai Zam with the gospel (and kept his head intact), and we were coming as friends to visit a girl named Cung Thian Kim, a former "orphan" now reunited with her family.

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