Please take a moment to look over the direct transcripts of the Eternal Hope Children's Home Testimonies, sent to us straight from Nairobi. Check out the back of your August calendar for your own copies!!
FYI: Matatu refers to a minibus commonly found in Kenya. It comes from a Swahili word meaning "3" because it used to cost 3 shillings to ride.
FYI: Matatu refers to a minibus commonly found in Kenya. It comes from a Swahili word meaning "3" because it used to cost 3 shillings to ride.
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I am very happy to go to church. We are going by matatu. To praise God and must be there time.
The main use thing must be to on Sunday. We use thing the matatu and go with alot of joy. I wished you to rich this paper and me we are obey the Church of God. Come on Sunday.
My name is Jackline Amakobe
in standard 5 five
Hey Sponsor
How are you I hope you are fine and as also we are fine in the name of Jesus Christ I would like to inform you of how I fill when I am in the Church of Jesus Christ of letter-day Saint and I also very gland to listen to the gospel of God.
yours faithfully
Mary Mwende
hey wasp up
Dear -----
How are you? We hope that you are so fine as we are. I take this chance of writting this letter to inform you how I fell about the Church. In our side we enjoy very well every Sunday. I also take this gap to thank you for paying for us to transport every Sunday.
There is no any Sunday we didn't go to Church. So I will pray for you to our heavenly father to bless you day and night. and I say all of this in the name of Jesus Christ Amen.
From Lydia Mueni
Stay tuned each month for more testimonies from the children.




1 comments:
I love the "hey wasp up".
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