By Adie Roberts of Kenya
Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times in all ways. The Lord be with all of you.
(shared as part of the International Leaders Meeting, June 2025)
I give glory to God for the opportunity to serve as the mission center president and financial officer in the ministry across Kenya. My journey of sharing the gospel and teaching the word of God has been one of faith, obedience, and an undeniable grace of the Lord.
From the bustling heart of Nairobi to the remote regions of Lodwar, Njukini, Dima, Kisii, Kisumu, Emuhaya, Ugenya, and Alego, God remained faithful in every step of the way. Each mission area revealed a new dimension of God’s power and provision.
In Nairobi we initiated gospel outreach and community discipleship, impacting many lives with the truth of God’s work. In Lodwar, despite the challenges, our mission experienced divine encounters in which souls were touched even in harsh weather conditions; yet God’s strength sustained us in all the visits.
Njukini rental projects were established to help generate sustainable income for the ministry while supporting the local community’s needs. In Kisumu we contracted a church building which will be a center of worship and transformation for generations to come.
God also led us to initiate poultry farming in Ugunja, empowering local believers economically while strengthening the church community’s presence. Moreover, the success of our regional meetings unified churches and leaders, sparking revivals and renewed commitment.
Through all of these, I witnessed firsthand that God is faithful to those who trust God and remain faithful to God’s word. God provided resources and strength beyond our human capacity. I trust in God’s provision and timing.
May this testimony remind us all that we are merely vessels. It is God who builds, saves, and sustains. We continue to serve trusting God for greater things ahead.
Prayer Phrase
“For in him all things…were created…” (Colossians 1:16).
The International Community
Find (or imagine) a globe or map of the world. Look at all the nations and find a country other than your own. Notice the geographic distance between your homeland and this one. Picture a person living there. Pray for this person. Sense God’s love connecting you just as the oceans connect the continents. Thank God for the spiritual connection you have with all of God’s people around the globe. Ask a blessing on the church as a community sharing Christ’s peace, drawing all into the family of God.
Today’s Prayer for Peace
Engage in a daily practice of praying for peace in our world. Click here to read today’s prayer and be part of this practice of peace.