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Below is a small sampling of Rev. Teresa June Webb's life in Kenya. Some weeks, we don't hear from her because she's in Masai land, other days she's taking a soccer ball to boys at an orphanage who have never seen one in person before. Or, she's visiting a refuge for young women who run away from home rather than suffer horribly disfiguring genital surgery as a rite of passage to womanhood. Still other days will include long hours one way on a public bus to reach a small village, preaching the gospel, witnessing, miracles, healings, many accepting Jesus into their hearts and being saved, perhaps an overnight stay with new Christians, then more exhausting hours on the bus ride home to Nakuru. Get to nap on the bus? No, She tells us excitedly, that they preached on the bus too and one was saved on the way home. God has seen her through malaria, an attack by thieves, personal hardship and dangers similar to what the 1st century Christians faced.

Please take some time to get to know this courageous woman of God, find out what she does, who she is, and share in her mission. Right now, she is living on less than $500 a month which is a pitifully small amount, even in Kenya. She also needs Bibles, medicines, and supplies for her flock, students, orphans, and runaways. Right now, she needs an extra $200 to renew her "work permit" required by the Kenya government. Many of her original sponsors can no longer support her mission due to the current economic situation. When one door closes, another opens. Is it opening for you?

August 27 2009:

Had home church meeting in Plot 10, here in Nakuru, Kenya. Plot 10 is notorious for making and consuming of a brew like moonshine. We had 15 people come to the meeting tonight! ... (more on Facebook)

Crusade in Meru, Kenya

Just got home from a 3 day crusade in Meru, Kenya. Wow! Salvations, healings, prophesies, miracles, you name it! But now, glad to be home and need to rest. It's a long journey there and back in public transport van. But we lead a young man to th... (more on Facebook)

Bumper Harvest for the Kingdom of God!!

The Crusade and Bumper Harvest Church harvested a "BUMPER HARVEST" for the Kingdom of God in Plot 10 of Nakuru.  Many got saved and now we are going to start a home church on Thursday evenings in Plot 10. The home church we are starting is in a ladies home who makes the "brew". We call it "moonshine"... (more on Facebook)

The most "Unsaved Place in all of Nakuru"

I am preaching a Crusade tonight in Nakuru's Flamingo Plot #10. This is even a worst place than the last place. It is truly the most unsaved place in all of Nakuru. Only the brave dare to enter.  I go because I am going with a pastor from there and God radically saved his life. He has a testimony that is unbelievable!  God supernaturally linked me with this pastor.   We are going door to door this afternoon and then preaching a Crusade tonight... (more on Facebook)

Too excited to sleep!

Good glorious morning!  I can't sleep! I've been up since 4:30am, but been awake much longer than that.  So, I finally just got up.  I can't sleep because I'm just too excited about what the Lord is doing!  I have a full day of ministry today.  First, I'm going to a new church. It's only 2 years old and all the 60-70 members are new believers... (more on Facebook)