Howdy K3C!
You guys are doing a fantastic, grace-filled, visionary, practical and amazing job in all areas. From the efficient parking and clean facility to your teaching, worship and hands on ministry, I have experienced the move of God and His Holy Spirit in this stage of my life and I want to say thank you.
I also want to add that I see the longing to grasp this fire in those who attend the church but cannot understand English. They are missing out on so much especially the teaching for example our study of Romans.
Faith comes by hearing and hearing the word of God so in spite of a few worship songs in Kiswahili, which is important and great; I implore you to please avail the power point notes in Kiswahili simultaneously with English and for those who cannot read, please avail translation in a seamless way without distraction for example ear-plug headsets which are not bulky but plug in the ear like a hands-free gadget and feed the translation from a translator in a booth out of sight to avoid distraction or any embarrassment for the user.
Lastly, I would be willing to explain how this works further or help in brainstorming, researching the need and/or costs or possibilities available in Kenya to reach the main goal. However, with the team you have on hand, I believe you can pull this off without a hitch!
Again, thanks for caring for souls and may the LORD continue to keep you and your families.
In His love,
Kinya (Kiki).
Thank you Kiki for your insightful thoughts, we are looking into ways of catering for the non English speakers in our services. Your assistance is very welcome!
Hello Danvas,
We would like to welcome you to attend our services especailly this month which will have a focus on relationships. It is themed ‘sweet and sour’
Karibu sana
Howdy K3C!
You guys are doing a fantastic, grace-filled, visionary, practical and amazing job in all areas. From the efficient parking and clean facility to your teaching, worship and hands on ministry, I have experienced the move of God and His Holy Spirit in this stage of my life and I want to say thank you.
I also want to add that I see the longing to grasp this fire in those who attend the church but cannot understand English. They are missing out on so much especially the teaching for example our study of Romans.
Faith comes by hearing and hearing the word of God so in spite of a few worship songs in Kiswahili, which is important and great; I implore you to please avail the power point notes in Kiswahili simultaneously with English and for those who cannot read, please avail translation in a seamless way without distraction for example ear-plug headsets which are not bulky but plug in the ear like a hands-free gadget and feed the translation from a translator in a booth out of sight to avoid distraction or any embarrassment for the user.
Lastly, I would be willing to explain how this works further or help in brainstorming, researching the need and/or costs or possibilities available in Kenya to reach the main goal. However, with the team you have on hand, I believe you can pull this off without a hitch!
Again, thanks for caring for souls and may the LORD continue to keep you and your families.
In His love,
Kinya (Kiki).
Thank you Kiki for your insightful thoughts, we are looking into ways of catering for the non English speakers in our services. Your assistance is very welcome!
hello. i would like to fellowship with you in your services.
You are welcome, we look forward to fellow- shipping with you!
Hello Danvas,
We would like to welcome you to attend our services especailly this month which will have a focus on relationships. It is themed ‘sweet and sour’
Karibu sana