Dear Brother Christopher,
Grace and peace to you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. I trust this letter finds you well and abounding in the grace of our heavenly Father.
I write to you with a heart overflowing with gratitude and joy for the tremendous impact you have had on our lives and the lives of many here in Kisii, Kenya. Your ministry teachings have been a beacon of light, guiding countless believers towards repentance and baptism in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
We cannot express enough the significance of your presence in our community church. Your anointed words and the divine message that flows through you have deeply touched our souls, leading us closer to Jehovah Jireh. We are humbled and honored to recognize you as the true man of God among us.
Your love and unwavering support, both in prayers and material provisions, have been a source of strength for us. The Bible copies you sent have been instrumental in enlightening many minds and hearts, revealing the truth and the importance of keeping the Sabbath holy.
We are also immensely grateful for the funds you have generously provided for the construction of our holy place of worship. Rest assured, Brother Chris, that I will keep you updated on every step of the project, from its foundation to its completion. Your partnership in this kingdom endeavor fills us with joy and gratitude.
With fervent prayers and hopeful hearts, we long for the day when you will grace us with your physical presence here in Kenya. We see you as a mentor and a guiding light for the expansion of God's kingdom in our midst.
Your presence in my life, Brother Chris, marks a new beginning—a journey of profound transformation and spiritual growth. Your words of wisdom and encouragement have brought about remarkable changes within our congregation, igniting a passion for spreading the truth of Jesus Christ to all who will listen.
In closing, please know that you are dearly loved and cherished by us all. Our ultimate aim and endeavor remain to lead unbelievers and the spiritually lowly to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, who is indeed the truth, the way, and the gift of life—the true water of life.
With deepest gratitude and affection,
Geofrey and the congregation in Kisii, Kenya