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Water Ministry Transforms Africa’s Largest Slum, Yielding a ‘Great Harvest’ of 22,000 Souls

Kenya – In Kenya, hundreds of thousands are crammed into Africa’s largest slum. Known as Kibera, it’s a world where hope is often in short supply. In this darkness, however, a miracle is unfolding as a Texas-based ministry goes door-to-door, bringing God’s love and life-changing water filters.
Infamous for its gritty reputation, where crime and violence lurk at nearly every corner, Kibera faces extreme poverty and gang violence, while lacking basic necessities like clean water and sanitation, earning its reputation as one of the “darkest, filthiest, and most hopeless places in the world.”
Kibera is Africa’s largest slum, and a typical house here measures only eight by eight feet, and it’s built with mud walls, a corrugated tin roof, and either a dirt or concrete floor. There’s not a bathroom in the home. There’s no kitchen area in the home. It’s basically for sitting and sleeping only.
Chris Beth, founder of The Bucket Ministry, first stepped into Kibera in 2017. What he saw shook him to his core.
“There wasn’t one home that had access to clean, safe drinking water,” he told on a recent trip to Kibera.
Water here isn’t a blessing — it’s a curse.
It’s a common scene here for folks to line up with jerry cans just to get water. The original source of this water is typically clean and safe to drink. But it must then travel through an intricate spiderweb-like system of pipes. The problem is that many of those pipes are broken, and contaminated water ends up getting into those pipes.
The Bucket Ministry has shown through their research that once the water gets to a certain point, the water is still very contaminated.
“So what you see is these snaked water lines all over this place that are on the surface, and most of them are illegally connected, they’re scabbed on to each other, and all of them leak,” Beth described while standing near one of those pipes carrying water. “Those leaks will actually start to suck sewage water into the pipes and contaminate the entire system with E coli, maybe dysentery, typhoid, cholera.”
Endless piles of trash are scattered throughout Kibera. The absence of proper sewage leaves human waste on the streets, which then ends up in the water.
The official statistics say there are 78 latrines in all Kibera serving over 400,000 people.
Beth recognized the urgent need for clean water and sent a team of 60 to canvass the slum.
“And all they did for four months was knock on every single one of the doors in this place and we found out that there were 81,077 homes,” said Beth. “We found out that there’s about 408,000 people created in God’s image that are sequestered to live in this place.”
In 2000, The Bucket Ministry began a groundbreaking effort—distributing life-saving water filters to each home here.
George Owegi, a local elder here, was initially skeptical.
“Many NGOs, many people have come, and they have never made any impact, so when I saw them I thought they are just the same like other people,” Owegi told CBN News.
But this effort changed minds as Beth partnered with the Sawyer filter company to distribute plastic buckets, each equipped with a filtration system that makes contaminated water drinkable.
“There’s these straws, these membranes and the contaminants, the dirty water getting caught on the outside of these membranes,” described Beth. “And then the clean water comes through the inside of the membrane.”
One hundred local missionaries, mostly Kibera residents, joined in by installing filters and teaching residents how to maintain them.
Missionary leader Phoebe Wafula says the impact was clear after only about 70 days of using the filters.
“As we are speaking today, there is a lot of changes, especially through clean, safe drinking water. A lot of diseases have been eradicated,” said Wafula.
The Bucket Ministry used mapping software to track every filter.
“At the point of distribution, we scan the barcode and deliver the filter to the recipient family,” The Bucket Ministry’s Mission Mapping software describes in a video. “We then collect baseline data on the family’s physical health and spiritual orientation to chart their progress.”
“And then every follow-up visitation, we scan the barcode again and we collect new data,” added Beth.
The result is visualized in the Mission Mapping software.
“What you are seeing right now is a time progression map with the blue dots being actual locations of filters distributed in the Kibera by the Bucket Ministry teams,” he showed us.
Beth’s team distributed 81,777 filters, providing clean water to all 408,478 residents of the slum.
The project reached completion in December as Michael Wanjohi became the last filter recipient. “It’s a miracle to me. For me it’s a 100 percent miracle,” exclaimed an excited Wanjohi.
And the transformation doesn’t stop there.
“Water is the secondary reason why we are there,” declared Beth. “The gospel is the sole reason.”
Missionaries visited every single home here, sharing the gospel.
“Next: you will see white dots populating,” the narrator in the Mission Mapping software describes. “These white dots represent where our local missionary teams have witnessed professions of faith by the families that have received the life-saving water filters and heard the gospel of Jesus Christ. Again, these are precise GPS positions and dates of the interaction.”
Local pastor and 44-year resident Raphael Dihanda tells CBN News no NGO has ever shared the gospel so widely in Kibera.
“When The Bucket Ministry came in, and they recruited the missionaries, going and supplying the filters and the buckets, people started accepting the gospel,” said Dihanda, who pastors Grace Revival Church in Kibera. “And we can see now the great harvest is coming in the Kingdom of God.”
More than 22,000 people gave their lives to Christ and the miracles keep going.
“Lastly, you will see yellow dots populating on the top of the blue and white dots,” he says, describing the mapping software. “These represent the actual locations and dates of when our teams have taught ongoing discipleship lessons in the homes of filter recipients.”
The team shared over half a million discipleship lessons.
“Nobody has ever done this. Nobody has ever done this,” Dihanda told. “Thinking of visiting someone’s house once, twice, thrice. It has never been done.”
Owegi says the spiritual effects rippled across the slum, transforming lives in ways no one expected.
“People are testifying, people are leaving crime, they are changing their ways and they have reformed,” said Owegi.
Prostitution, which had been a survival mechanism for so many women in Kibera, also began to fade.
“People didn’t know Christ but what we have done and the work that has been done in Kibera, through God, is really tremendous,” declared Wafula.
More than 1,500 people were baptized, including Samuel Mwang.
“I was a very bad person before today, I was untrustworthy, I was a thief, a drug addict, but God healed me,” Mwang told after emerging from the baptismal pool. “Missionaries visited my home and told me about Jesus Christ, and I accepted Him into my life.
With work in Kibera complete, Beth’s team is now taking the mission to another nearby slum. The Bucket Ministry is now targeting the community on the outskirts of Nairobi known as Kawangware as their next project.
According to their initial assessment, there are about 153,000 homes.
Work began January 1st with 3,429 water filters already distributed and 1,075 people giving their lives to Jesus Christ, so far.
Beth aims to reach all 710,000 residents here with the gospel’s living water within the next four years.
Sources:CBN News
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Indonesian Officials Again Reject Christian School in Parepare

Indonesia — Although the construction permit for the Gamaliel Christian School has been approved, the Parepare City Government, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, recommended that construction be stopped after a group of demonstrators protested plans for the school in their predominantly Muslim community.
Efforts to reject the building of a Christian school in Prepare started in 2018. On Sept. 20, 2024, demonstrators from the Parepare Islamic Community Forum (FM2P) protested as the school’s construction began once all the building permit requirements were complete. A month later, demonstrators again urged the government to reject the construction of the school.
Sinta, the deputy chairperson of the Gamaliel Christian School Foundation, explained that her party would continue plans to build the school because the requirements to continue construction have been completed.
Citing a 2021 regulation of the Indonesian Ministry of Education, they claim that ‘any Christian educational institution is only allowed to be built where there is no public rejection’. ‘In Soreang,’ they add, ’there are still many schools whose student numbers are still below expectations. The Gamaliel School’s Foundation replies by pointing out that all requirements have been fully met and completed by October 2023. The school’s lawyer, Rachmat S Lulung, also recalled how this Christian school is an inclusive educational institution, ‘open to all Indonesian students’.
A local Pare-Pare politician, Kamaluddin Kadir, is also publicly supporting the protesters’ disagreement, citing the fact that the school is located in a Muslim-majority area. However, Permadi Arya, a Muslim influencer, has taken a stand against his comments, appealing to President Joko Widodo by recalling Pope Francis’ visit a few weeks ago. ‘President Jokowi,’ he wrote on social media, ’please show your power to protect our Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, the spirit of the nation in ensuring unity in diversity, which you publicly upheld in front of the pontiff. If she does not have the courage to do so, it will mean that they were just empty words’.
Sources:persecution
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100 ദിർഹത്തിന്റെ പുതിയ കറൻസി നോട്ട് പുറത്തിറക്കി യു.എ.ഇ

ദുബൈ: യു.എ.ഇ 100 ദിർഹത്തിന്റെ പുതിയ കറൻസി നോട്ട് പുറത്തിറക്കി. പേപ്പറിന് പകരം പോളിമറിലാണ് യു.എ.ഇ സെൻട്രൽ ബാങ്ക് പുതിയ നോട്ട് പുറത്തിറക്കിയത്. പഴയ പേപ്പർ നോട്ടും നൂറ് ദിർഹത്തിന്റെ പോളിമർ നോട്ടിനൊപ്പം പ്രാബല്യത്തിലുണ്ടാകും. ബാങ്കുകൾ, എ.ടി.എമ്മുകൾ, കറൻസി എക്സ്ചേഞ്ച് സ്ഥാപനങ്ങൾ എന്നിവിടങ്ങളിൽ നൂറ് ദിർഹത്തിന്റെ പുതിയ നോട്ടുകൾ ലഭ്യമായിരിക്കും.
രാഷ്ട്രപിതാവ് ശൈഖ് സായിദിന്റെ ചിത്രത്തിനൊപ്പം ഉമ്മുൽഖുവൈൻ കോട്ടയാണ് പുതിയ നോട്ടിന്റെ ഒരു വശത്തുള്ളത്. മറുവശത്ത് ഫുജൈറ തുറമുഖവും ഇത്തിഹാദ് റെയിലും സ്ഥാനം പിടിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്. വാജ്യ കറൻസി നിർമിക്കുന്നവർക്ക് അനുകരിക്കാൻ കഴിയാത്ത സുരക്ഷ സംവിധാനങ്ങൾ നോട്ടിന്റെ പ്രത്യേകതയാണ്. യു.എ.ഇ നേരത്തേ 50 ദിർഹം, 500 ദിർഹം, 1000 ദിർഹം എന്നിവയുടെ പോളിമർ നോട്ടുകൾ പുറത്തിറക്കിയിരുന്നു. ഇവ ലോകത്തെ ഏറ്റവും മികച്ച കറൻസി നോട്ടിനുള്ള അവാർഡും ഈയിടെ സ്വന്തമാക്കി.
Sources:globalindiannews
The UAE’s Central Bank (CBUAE) announced Monday it has launched a new Dh100 banknote just ahead of the Eid Al Fitr break. Made of polymer, the Central Bank said it has used innovative designs and advanced security features while designing the banknote.
The new Dh100 banknote is part of the CBUAE’s Third Issuance of the National Currency Project. The front of the new banknote features the Um Al Quwain National Fort, a historical and cultural monument, and the reverse side features the Port of Fujairah.
Additionally, it also showcases the Etihad Rail. This railway network connects the seven Emirates and extends to the GCC countries. The design of the new banknote features various shades of red. To ensure public recognition, the CBUAE maintained the colour characteristics of the current denomination.
The new banknote will be circulated with the existing Dh100 note starting March 24. All banks and exchange houses have been instructed to programme their cash deposit machines and counting devices to ensure acceptance of these new banknotes alongside existing paper and polymer banknotes, whose value is guaranteed by law, CBUAE said in a statement.
Khaled Mohamed Balama, Governor of the CBUAE, said, “The new 100 dirham banknote reflects our commitment to the leadership’s vision for a sustainable future through initiatives and achievements that support Net Zero and enhance the nation’s financial competitiveness.”
He added, “Its design embodies the country’s ambitious aspirations for future progress and prosperity while honouring its historical and cultural heritage. We are pleased to announce this special issue in conjunction with the Eid Al-Fitr celebrations.”
Security features
The Dh100 banknote incorporates advanced security features as well. Moreover, CBUAE explained that polymer banknotes are more durable and sustainable than traditional paper banknotes, lasting two or more times longer in circulation. In this issue, the CBUAE said it has maintained its consideration of all banknote users by adding prominent symbols in Braille to help blind and visually impaired consumers identify the banknote’s value.
Recently, the CBUAE won the ‘Best New Banknote’ award at the 2023 and 2025 High-Security Printing EMEA conference for its Dh500 and Dh1,000 polymer banknotes.
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3 Iranian Christians Receive Severe Prison Sentences

Iran — As extreme Christian persecution continues in Iran, three Christian converts in the nation received a combined total of nearly 42 years in prison on March 8 for practicing their faith.
Narges Nasri, who is currently pregnant, Mehran Shamloui, and Abbas Soori were arrested in early November 2024 when authorities raided their homes in Tehran. All three converts were members of house churches.
According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Nasri was sentenced to 16 years in prison for “‘propaganda activity contrary to Islamic law’ due to her alleged ‘influential connections abroad,’… membership in anti-regime groups … [and] propaganda against the regime.” Nasri was also fined and given “15 years of social rights deprivation.”
Shamloui was sentenced to 10 years and 8 months in jail for “propaganda activities contrary to Islamic law,” and “membership in groups opposing the state.” The man will also be subjected to “15 years of social deprivation, and a fine of 250 million tomans (about $4,120).”
HRANA reports that Soori received a 15-year prison sentence for “propaganda activities contrary to Islamic law,” and “membership in groups opposing the state.” Additionally, Soori must endure “15 years of social deprivation, a fine of 330 million tomans (about $6,500), [and] additional penalties, including a travel ban, a ban on residing in Tehran and neighboring provinces, and a ban on membership in social groups for two years.”
Christians, especially those who convert from Islam, are often targeted for persecution and mistreatment in Iran. Moreover, attempting to evangelize about Christianity is prohibited and publicly elevating Jesus Christ over Islamic beliefs about God could get an individual a prison or a death sentence.
According to Christian Solidarity Worldwide, Iran passed legislation in 2021 that would allow authorities to target religious minorities with prison time in the nation. The law penalizes anyone “engaging in propaganda that educates in a deviant way contrary to the holy religion of Islam.”
Iran continues to be one of the most egregious offenders of human rights in the world. The nation remains on the U.S. State Department’s Countries of Particular Concern list due to its harsh abuses of religious freedom.
Sources:persecution
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