Greetings Brethren,
We hope all of you are having a wonderful, Spiritual Feast of Unleavened Bread. How fortunate we are to have our eyes and ears opened, and to be knowledgeable about our Heavenly Father’s Feast Days. We sure are blessed to have been Called, by the Almighty God Himself. And even more blessed if we are amongst those seeds that fell on the good ground. The seeds that fall on the good ground produce good fruit, and lots of it. Let us continue to grow in grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior.
I just wanted to send out this short letter, updating you on our brethren’s condition. Especially after my last plea for help, and the dire situation they were in.
Once again, we want to thank all of you who have been supporting. You have continued to get them through some very difficult times. They appreciate your help Very much. And they pray for you all the time.
Once again, none have died recently from starvation, but it has been a challenge to say the least, with so much suffering in that country. Pictured below is Dauglas, with Peter and Mercy. As you can see (thanks to you donors) they are doing much better.

We are doing our best, trying to get ahead, and we are making progress. Look how wonderful the bananas that we recently planted, are doing:

Bananas, three weeks and two days after planting.
It’s been raining every day.
We still have two more one-acre gardens waiting to be planted, soon as we have enough funds. One field will be sweet potatoes, and the other field more bananas. We hope to plant soon, while the rain is still coming. (We are also in the process of planting some Papayas.)

Sengera Congregation Children.
The picture above are some of the Sengera congregation children. The picture below was taken last Sabbath after services.

Sabbath March 28, 2026 Sengera.

Six Sengera House Residents. Left to Right is Lucy, Catherine, Mildred, Stephen, Isaac, and Margaret.

Papa (Isaac) Fixing a safety barrier at Sengera House.

Isaac does a good job maintaining our camp. you may remember this picture of him repairing our generator a while back? There is always a lot of maintenance at the orphanage. even last week we had a power surge, and all the outside security lights blew out and had to be replaced. Thanks to you donors, many of our orphans have grown up at Sengera House. Its always been a safe and godly environment. But it takes money to operate. Some think that funds are only needed for food. But there are many other expenses to run the orphanage.
Below is a video taken last Friday of the orphans doing chores, as they were preparing for the Sabbath. The baby you will hear near the end of the video is deceased Haron’s baby:
I need to end for now and get this letter out. Brethren, please don’t get weary in well doing. The need is still great, and still, the laborers are so few. Let us continue to pray to our Heavenly Father to bless the work we are involved in. Pray for us to be better stewards, pray for us to become humble, and pray that everything that we do (24/7) are things that are pleasing in His sight. Like Scripture says,”if God be for us, who can be against us“. (Romans 8:30-31).
May our Almighty Father Bless each and very one of you who continue to practice that “Pure and Undefiled Religion” spoken of by James in (James 1:27).
Thank You.
Bill Goff
I have an update, today is Sunday April 12, 2026
Greetings Brethren, As I mentioned in my last letter, we are doing our best to try and get ahead. I’m happy to say that we have begun planting another one-acre garden with bananas. Once we can begin harvesting the bananas, it will be a big help in keeping our orphans, widows, and some brethren from starving. Conditions in Kenya are still very bad. We are struggling to keep our starving brethren fed. Our Kenyan brethren are not lazy in any way. and they are all peasant farmers. But conditions for farming have deteriorated over the past few years, an the majority of those we are helping are orphans, and elderly widows. There are “no” food banks in Kenya. But there are many starving. The need is still great amongst our brethren. Some of you reading this already go above and beyond in your giving. So we need to pray to the “Lord of The Harvest” to send more laborers.
Schools will also open up soon in Kenya (In about two weeks.) We have 20 children (mostly orphans) who will need school fees to return. Its term two, and the cost is approximately $250. per child. In the past we were getting assistance with school fees from a ministry called “LifeNets”. But there assistance was only for a limited time, and has ended. So please help if you can. If you have questions, please feel free to call or E-mail me anytime. The contact info is below.
E-mail: goffb50@aol.com
Phone: 843-447-0140
Website: https://khofh.com/
Support: https://khofh.com/support-us/