On any given evening in Kisii, prayer is not unusual. It happens in homes, in churches, and even at roadside kiosks where life pauses for a moment and voices rise in song. Faith here is not just belief, it is survival, hope and community.
So when a soft-spoken foreigner appeared in town, Bible in hand, voice soaked in hymn and promise, few saw danger. They saw a man of God. They saw answers.
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