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Church marks 50 years of community service

Maranatha Faith Assemblies leader  Curt Johansson and wife Ingegerd.

A church credited with fighting illiteracy and poverty in marginalised communities celebrated its 50 years of evangelism and community service in Kenya, with calls on citizens to remain united in the run-up to the elections.

Thousands of members of Maranatha Faith Assemblies (MFA), which is an affiliate of the Trosgnistan Mission in Sweden, gathered in Migori for weeklong prayers which climaxed on February 26 to mark the golden Jubilee.

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