A Brief On Pastor David Oloo

By Janet Moore


Every generation receives a servant of God who is meant to fulfill His will and deliver His message. Pastor David Oloo is the servant who God has called for the people of Homa Bay. He is young and guided by the second greatest commandment as recorded in the scripture which is the love of your neighbor as you love yourself.

Obeying the voice of God, the man of God worked hard to establish an orphanage between 2005 and 2008. The orphanage targeted children left behind by parents who succumbed to the deadly AIDS scourge. They would find a home under the care of his father Bishop Nashon. Starting with a group of fifteen children, the home has gradually expanded and is able to accommodate more children.

A growing demand has been pushing the resources available to this shepherd beyond reasonable limits. More children need to be accommodated while the older ones require more resources to cater for their needs. The management of the home has been frantically looking for resources to ensure that children under its care do not sleep hungry or walk naked. This is why they have to reach out to well wishers for assistance.

The number of children in the orphanage has been rising steadily and has gone beyond 25. It is no longer easy to effectively cater for their needs without straining or to guarantee a future for them. The need to assist families bearing the burden of adopting children orphaned by HIV/AIDS has been pronounced by the need to end the cycle of poverty in these families. This servant of God has taken up the responsibility.

Pastor David dedicated his youth to taking in these orphans and offering them food, shelter and clothing. This is what God has called him to do. He relies on the support of well wishers to accomplish the goal of loving his neighbors as he loves himself. He has served for many years as a senior pastor at Christ Faith Evangelical Church. Through his leadership, this ministry has achieved a lot. It is in the process of transforming in order to serve a growing congregation in need of God better.

In an attempt to serve God and the congregation better, Christ Faith Evangelical Church has taken a new route and is being referred to as Good Shepherd House of Worship. The servants of God seek to provide a place where worshipers can encounter Christ more closely. The change in name has been inspired by the command given to Saul to become Paul.

Kenya is a land that boosts of incredible religious and ethnic diversity. The population is kindhearted and hopeful and has an incredibly beautiful landscape to match their hearts. The issues that weigh the people of Homa-Bay down are sickness and abject poverty. It is upon Pastor Oloo, with the support of well wishers to lift the gloom that has befallen these people. Children are at the heart of his ministry.

The ministry has been transparent in administration of donor funds. It has engaged in projects that have transformed the lives of numerous children. Donors who have visited the home have been impressed by the progress. This is a course worth the attention of every Christian.




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