The Hands And Feet Of Jesus
In June 2024, the Passion Center's Community Health Network, formed out of Chinduzi Community Church, identified a family in critical need.
Six children were left in the care of a frail grandmother after their mother died when the youngest was less than a year old. She struggled for the next year, and most of the children were forced to beg on the streets for food to survive.
In God’s perfect timing, we learned about this family the same week we opened our Chikondi Infant Rescue Home.
Jummah, age 2, was brought in—dirty, hungry, and in desperate need of care. After being bathed, fed, and placed in a warm bed, his transformation was remarkable.
A few months later, three siblings (ages 4, 7, and 9) joined the Passion Center residency and enrolled in school.
The following year, the two oldest (16 and 18) entered our Vocational Training Center. On March 10, they graduated with 25 others—Christina trained in tailoring, and Umali became a bricklayer.
The best part is the family is now together again, worshipping at Mulunguzi Community Church every Sunday.
Though raised Muslim, Umali and Christina came to faith in Jesus through devotions and teaching at school. In late 2025, they were baptized, with their siblings present.
We thank God for rescuing these children and giving them hope in a once-hopeless season, and we look forward to…

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