I’m so excited to share that this summer I have the opportunity to return to Kitale, Kenya on a mission trip with Restoration Church! I’ll be serving on the ground from June 21st–July 3rd, partnering with our Restoration Church family in Kenya to share the love and hope of Jesus.
This will be my third trip to Kenya, and my heart is full with gratitude for the relationships and ministry God has already established there. I’ll be traveling with a small group of church friends who share the same passion for Jesus and for spreading the Gospel around the world.
While in Kitale, I’ll be serving in areas that align closely with my gifts and passions. I’ll spend time in local churches leading worship, visit schools and villages to share the Gospel, and continue building relationships within the community. I’ll also have the opportunity to minister to my sponsored brothers, Caleb and Ray, whom my family and I have been blessed to support and love.
Our team’s greatest need is prayer—for preparation, protection, unity, and open hearts both for our team and for the people we will encounter. Each time I’ve traveled to Kenya, God has used the experience to deeply shape my faith and teach me what it truly means to be the hands and feet of Jesus.
The total cost for this trip is $2,500, which covers airfare, lodging, meals, and transportation. This year, a portion of my fundraising will also support something incredibly special: the construction of the first R-Network Fellowship Center. We’ve been gifted one acre of land in Kenya to build a center that will serve as a home for children adopted into R-Hope, as well as a discipleship center, youth conference center, and a training space for pastors.
If you feel led to support this mission financially, I would be so grateful. Every donation—no matter the amount—helps make this trip and this ministry possible. Even if you’re unable to give, your prayers and encouragement mean the world to me.
Thank you for loving, supporting, and walking alongside me in my journey with Jesus. I couldn’t do this without you.





