A faithful servant.

Today, we are thanking God for His fruit of faithfulness, for we have certainly seen it lived out in a dear servant of 410 Bridge, Abraham Mugutu.

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For more than five years, Abraham has faithfully served in leading 410 Bridge U.S. teams on the ground in many of our Kenyan communities. His love for God and His people is immeasurable. While we know the Lord is leading Abraham to a new season of servanthood, we will miss him dearly.

We are forever grateful for Abraham’s heart, fun-loving spirit and faithfulness to serve the Lord with all his heart, mind and soul. Please join us in praying our friend is continually blessed by God’s abundant grace.

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“Know that the Lord has set apart his faithful servant for Himself…” [Psalm 4:3a]

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