Dedication seen in Mombasa, Kenya

Dear brethren,

We hope that you are all fine in the Lord as you continue steadfastly in the work of the Almighty. We are all fine and doing well, trusting God in all things. We give God all the glory for bringing us this far. 

We have come to the end of quarter two of year two in this school year, 2026. There were three courses taught, which include Christian Evidences taught by Paul, the Book of Revelation taught by Francis and the Book of Hebrews. This quarter ends with the Book of Hebrews being taught by brother Daniel. Next quarter, being the third quarter, will begin on July 4th, 2026. Paul will begin the new quarter with a class of Church History. We trust God that every class in the next quarter will be successful. The teachers are working tirelessly to ensure that each course is taught on time to pave way for another. The joy of teaching comes when both the teacher and the students take part in the course. To the teacher, it is a joy to see each student take part, ask questions that they have had for a long time and also get answers to the challenges they face in ministry. 

Indeed, every book taught has its way of moulding each student in a better way, erasing what has been in their minds for long, and shaping their minds into what God would like them to be. We are happy that students learn new things in every course taught. From time to time, they are encouraged to speak as oracles of God and to stick to the doctrine of Christ.

We still meet on Saturdays for our classes, each taking eight hours. The Students are committed to come every Saturday, despite various challenges they face balancing school, work and family needs. We pray that the Lord may get through every challenge they face each day.

Moreover, a lot of evangelism is being done by the students as well as the teachers. Tracts have been given out to various individuals as part of our evangelism program. We have no baptism this quarter, but a family of former muslims have come to our worship service.  We thought it wise not to rush them into baptism, based on their Islamic background. They're still being taught everything they need to know about their new faith, the importance of baptism, Christ as their Savior and what to expect after baptism.  Follow ups are being made based on the prospects' availability and time to ensure that there is enough time for a Bible study. We are being careful when dealing with these former Muslims because the consequences against them from their Islamic Umma would be severe. Please keep this family in prayers.

We are planning to have an open air gospel meeting in August, and pray that God will harvest and give increase. 

We appreciate every one who has made learning here possible. Please always remember us in prayers. We trust God for more opportunities to preach the gospel and recruit more students to learn with us. 

May our gracious God continue blessing those who give us support  of any kind that helps in propelling the Kingdom forward. We are glad to be associated with you. 

Shalom.

Yours in Christ,

Paul and Francis.

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