Senior pastor Francis Ouma Ooko
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We are a Chrisitian organisation, aiming to enable and empower our children to their fullest potential. We hope to create a holistic environment, to develop all rounded indivuals in a non judgemental, green and environmentally conscious climate.
By prioritizing as our main focus, a re-addressing of inequalities, in poverty and deprivation, as central to our community development core strategies. Whilst radically campaigning in emergency relief aid work.

You can imagine the setting. Parents are bringing babies, and letting their toddlers run up to Jesus, and Jesus would, with great joy, scoop them up and pray for them. When Jesus did this once, other parents saw it and came down toward the front. They wanted this for their children, too, for their children were often with them in the audience.

But the disciples would have none of it. Jesus was about important business -- teaching and healing. They couldn't allow this work to be interrupted by mere children constantly running up. They began to stop the little children, and tell off the parents in no uncertain terms. The word translated "rebuked" is Greek epitimao, "to express strong disapproval of someone, 'rebuke, reprove, censure,' also 'speak seriously, warn' in order to prevent an action or bring one to an end.I can imagine the scene. Red-faced disciples have arrogantly told off the parents and instructed them to control their children in the presence of such an important teacher as Jesus. And then Jesus rebukes the rebukers and calls the children back to him -- "Come here, children...." -- while the frustrated disciples stand powerless to stop it. They are supposed to do crowd control and Jesus is keeping them from doing their job. What are they to do?

The little children run past the disciples, over to Jesus' lap -- he usually sits when he teaches -- and snuggle up close to him, while Jesus lays his hands on them and prays for them. Soon all the children in the entire crowd have run up to Jesus and are crowding around him, waiting for his touch and a prayer. How beautiful!"[7]
"But Jesus called the children to him and said, 'Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.' " (18:16) Blessings Pastor Francis
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My True Friend

Posted on October 3, 2012 at 7:13am 0 Comments

Jesus, you are my true friend, my only friend.

You take a part in all my misfortunes;

You take them on yourself;

You know how to change them into blessings.



You listen to me with the greatest kindness

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when I relate my troubles to you,

and you always have balm to pour on my wounds.

I find you at all times, I…
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PASTOR FRANCIS BACK HISTORY

Posted on August 6, 2012 at 6:38am 0 Comments

Pastor Francis Ouma Ooko was born on 28th August 1966 in family of three boys he was the third born of the family,

I went to Mengo Primary School in Uganda 1972, But due to instability in Uganda my Father decided to leave Uganda to our rural home,Central Alego of Siaya County in Kenya, Where I join Nyathi Primary School, after finishing my primary education in 1979 I joined Ambira High School 1980, I finished my Secondary education in 1985,

I was employed at Directorate Of Civil…

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At 11:00am on August 30, 2013, Elder DeBorrah K Ogans gave Senior pastor Francis Ouma Ooko a gift
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