KHOFH

Donor Letter July 24, 2025

Greetings Brethren,

Hope all of you are well, as we patiently await the return of our Lord. I’m sure we all have plenty  to pray about, but I think we need “Thy Kingdom Come” on top of the list, because many around this world are suffering, and many are suffering horrendously.

Your Kenyan Brethren send you their Highest Greetings. Thanks to your donations, our orphans and widows have been eating. None have died of starvation in well over a Month now. But currently our funds are depleted again. So, please continue to help if you can.

I wanted to send out this short letter and elaborate a bit about the conditions of our brethren living in some of these 3rd World Countries. I know in Kenya and Tanzania, they live a rough life. But thankfully, your assistance continues to help them a lot, and in many ways. 

In James (1:27) we are told: Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.”

That word “affliction” is Strong’s #G2347 meaning: pressure – burden- trouble. It comes from the root word G2346 – to suffer. I mention this because some may think that the funds we receive go only for food, clothing and Bibles. But in actuality, your donations are assisting, and easing our brethren’s suffering in many ways.  

We continue caring for a total of 42 orphans and 19 widows. About half attend the Sengera Congregation, and the other half Getionko. As I often mention, the need is great, but the laborers are few. And please be assured that no one here is on any payroll. All of your donations reach the target.

Getionko Orphans in their kitchen and ready to cook, but currently out of food.

                           They do have plenty of water, and its Free.

Our Lord said: “You would have the poor with you always.” How true that is. And how wonderful it is to have you brethren who have such compassionate hearts. Your good works continue to glorify our Heavenly Father.

Please keep praying for us, especially for Nehemiah and Dauglas. They are both held responsible for overseeing these orphans. And if any mistake is made by one of the orphan’s, the overseer is the one arrested. And jails in Kenya are quite horrible. Remember how Menley was recently arrested and thrown in jail? He is back in school now, but suffering from a broken hand. While in jail, the police took pleasure in beating his hand with a wooden club. (Yes, they tortured him.) After being freed (thanks to your prayers) he had to be hospitalized. The Xray showed two broken bones, and multiple stretched nerves.

So please continue praying for us, and if possible, please continue helping financially. We are struggling right now, and fearing that Nehemiah might be arrested.

Thank you.

Bill Goff

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