Every generation receives a servant of God who is meant to fulfill His will and deliver His message. Pastor David Oloo is the servant who God has called for the people of Homa Bay. He is young and guided by the second greatest commandment as recorded in the scripture which is the love of your neighbor as you love yourself.
Obeying the voice of God, the man of God worked hard to establish an orphanage between 2005 and 2008. The orphanage targeted children left behind by parents who succumbed to the deadly AIDS scourge. They would find a home under the care of his father Bishop Nashon. Starting with a group of fifteen children, the home has gradually expanded and is able to accommodate more children.
With limited resources and an ever growing demand the ministry has been strained. The elder children in the home require more than food, shelter and clothing. New children are coming into the home. This has sent the care givers into a frantic search for resources to ensure that the children under their care never walk hungry or naked. The servant of God also wants to ensure that no one coming to him for assistance will return empty handed.
The family at the home has grown beyond 25 children. Meeting their basic needs is no longer an easy task. With the support of well wishers, he has continued to expand the home. Taking away the children from poverty stricken extended families is the best way to lighten their burden. These families are faced with the challenge of taking in more members yet they cannot handle the current burden.
Pastor Oloo has given up his youth to serve the orphans and his ministry. Having given his all to the children and the ministry, his strength and resources are also overstretched. He learnt ministry and has worked as a senior pastor at Christ Faith Evangelic Church. This has seen the ministry grow by leaps and bounds. This ministry is in fact in the process of transforming.
In an attempt to serve God and the congregation better, Christ Faith Evangelical Church has taken a new route and is being referred to as Good Shepherd House of Worship. The servants of God seek to provide a place where worshipers can encounter Christ more closely. The change in name has been inspired by the command given to Saul to become Paul.
Kenya is a land that boosts of incredible religious and ethnic diversity. The population is kindhearted and hopeful and has an incredibly beautiful landscape to match their hearts. The issues that weigh the people of Homa-Bay down are sickness and abject poverty. It is upon Pastor Oloo, with the support of well wishers to lift the gloom that has befallen these people. Children are at the heart of his ministry.
The ministry has been transparent in administration of donor funds. It has engaged in projects that have transformed the lives of numerous children. Donors who have visited the home have been impressed by the progress. This is a course worth the attention of every Christian.
Obeying the voice of God, the man of God worked hard to establish an orphanage between 2005 and 2008. The orphanage targeted children left behind by parents who succumbed to the deadly AIDS scourge. They would find a home under the care of his father Bishop Nashon. Starting with a group of fifteen children, the home has gradually expanded and is able to accommodate more children.
With limited resources and an ever growing demand the ministry has been strained. The elder children in the home require more than food, shelter and clothing. New children are coming into the home. This has sent the care givers into a frantic search for resources to ensure that the children under their care never walk hungry or naked. The servant of God also wants to ensure that no one coming to him for assistance will return empty handed.
The family at the home has grown beyond 25 children. Meeting their basic needs is no longer an easy task. With the support of well wishers, he has continued to expand the home. Taking away the children from poverty stricken extended families is the best way to lighten their burden. These families are faced with the challenge of taking in more members yet they cannot handle the current burden.
Pastor Oloo has given up his youth to serve the orphans and his ministry. Having given his all to the children and the ministry, his strength and resources are also overstretched. He learnt ministry and has worked as a senior pastor at Christ Faith Evangelic Church. This has seen the ministry grow by leaps and bounds. This ministry is in fact in the process of transforming.
In an attempt to serve God and the congregation better, Christ Faith Evangelical Church has taken a new route and is being referred to as Good Shepherd House of Worship. The servants of God seek to provide a place where worshipers can encounter Christ more closely. The change in name has been inspired by the command given to Saul to become Paul.
Kenya is a land that boosts of incredible religious and ethnic diversity. The population is kindhearted and hopeful and has an incredibly beautiful landscape to match their hearts. The issues that weigh the people of Homa-Bay down are sickness and abject poverty. It is upon Pastor Oloo, with the support of well wishers to lift the gloom that has befallen these people. Children are at the heart of his ministry.
The ministry has been transparent in administration of donor funds. It has engaged in projects that have transformed the lives of numerous children. Donors who have visited the home have been impressed by the progress. This is a course worth the attention of every Christian.
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Check out the profile of Pastor David Oloo by visiting his official website now. See his work history at the Kenyan church by clicking on this link http://goodshepherd-ministries.com.
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