Kenya: giving thanks

International Christian Concern  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jun 2020
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Kenya: giving thanks

Following support from Christians, a man who was attacked by Islamic militants has fully recovered and is seeing his family thrive after he was supported to set up a small business.

The former quarry worker, named John, runs a small mill that processes various grains into flour. He has a poster in his shop pointing his customers to salvation in Jesus.

John said: ‘I am thankful to God for giving me life and a family that has been so understanding from the time I was hurt in Mandera. I was used to working and providing for my family until my hands were shot and my life took a sudden turn into pain and hopelessness. I am now able to put food on the table and buy my wife and children new clothes and shoes.’

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