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Mothers’ Union Training – ACK St. Stephen Training & Conference Centre (April 8-9, 2025)

“The Diocesan Mothers’ Union recently concluded a two-day leadership training at ACK St. Stephen Training & Conference Centre, equipping 34 mothers from across the Diocese with vital skills in family values, marriage, conflict resolution, and community service. Led by Rev. Elema John and the Cathedral Mothers’ Union leadership, the training emphasized the importance of strengthening families and ministering to communities with wisdom and grace.”

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DYLS Youth Training – ACK St. Stephen Training & Conference Centre (April 7-11, 2025)

“The Diocesan Youth and Teens Ministry is hosting an impactful five-day youth training at ACK St. Stephen Training and Conference Centre. Over 100 young people from across the Diocese have gathered for an enriching time of Bible study, exposition, and insightful talks led by Rev. Jomo Nderitu, youth leaders, and facilitators. Bishop Qampicha, in his address, urged the youth to stay steadfast in faith despite today’s challenges, reminding them: ā€˜Faith without wisdom is a fail. Seek to learn from others and don’t be a destroyer—be a builder.’

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The Diocese Hands Over Construction Materials to Internally Displaced Persons in Marsabit

The Anglican Church of Kenya, Diocese of Marsabit, in partnership with Anglican Development Services Mt. Kenya East (ADSMKE), has donated construction materials to 25 families affected by ethnic conflicts. The aid includes iron sheets, timber, cement, and labor support to help rebuild homes. Bishop Qampicha Wario emphasized the importance of resettling displaced persons to promote healing and lasting peace. Additionally, the church provides monthly financial support of KES 11,250 to 100 displaced families.

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A Milestone for ACK Daaba Church & Community

**”Today, we celebrate the launch of the Water Harvesting and Harnessing Project at ACK Daaba Church! Thanks to Anglican Aid Australia, this project will transform lives by improving livelihoods, agriculture, hygiene, and disease prevention. The community, through their leaders, expresses deep gratitude to Bishop Qampicha and all development partners for making this dream a reality. To God be the glory!”**

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A Report on the Sustainable Water Project

1ļøāƒ£ Faith and Water: A Divine Provision
“I will make rivers flow on barren heights, and springs within the valleys.”— Isaiah 41:18
What began as a vision to bring life-giving water to our community has now taken shape through **prayers, dedication, and God’s provision**.

2ļøāƒ£ Three Phases of Transformation
āœ… Drilling the borehole – A leap of faith to tap into God’s hidden provision.
āœ… Equipping the borehole– Ensuring a steady and sustainable water supply.
āœ… Final adjustments– Fine-tuning the system to serve generations to come.

3ļøāƒ£ More Than Just Water—A Fountain of Hope
šŸ’§ Clean water for families – Ensuring health and well-being.
🌱 Tree planting & farming – Supporting environmental conservation.
🚰 **WASH program** – Improving sanitation and hygiene.
šŸ‘¦šŸ½ Children’s Program Center – Nurturing the next generation.

4ļøāƒ£ A Call to Thanksgiving and Stewardship**
“As we approach the final stretch, we pause to thank God for His provision and to celebrate the generosity of all who have made this possible. Let us steward this blessing well, ensuring it serves the community **not just today, but for years to come”

Stay connected for the final milestone of this life-changing project!

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