A New Lease on Life
Greetings Mission Barnabas and CMM supporters,
This update comes in two parts: one from me and one from Pastor Chola. So much is happening that it won’t fit in a single email. I get to go first; Pastor Chola’s will follow soon.
Update from Ronnie
We want to share highlights from the ministry in East Africa so far in 2025! But first, a personal note: thank you to everyone who prayed and stood in faith with us during a recent heart issue. After a routine checkup, my doctor ordered three heart tests, which revealed four blockages. On July 23, the cardiologist placed a stent in a main artery that was 100% blocked.
I could tell you several stories of God’s grace through this, but removing that main blockage was a miracle in itself. The cardiologist almost gave up — which would have meant open-heart surgery — but he said, “Suddenly, it gave way.” When I heard “suddenly,” I knew it was because of so many prayers from around the world. God gave the breakthrough through the doctor’s hands.
I truly feel like I’ve been given a new lease on life. They told me I was a “heart attack candidate,” but now I feel better every day. We’ve made big lifestyle changes: no fried or processed foods, maybe ice cream once a year, daily exercise, and managing stress. I’d still appreciate your prayers as I walk this journey.
Because of all this, Debbie and I won’t return to Kenya until January. I’ll miss the September pastors’ conference — my first in 21 years — and the fall Bible College semester. But our incredible CMM staff and team are fully equipped, so ministry won’t miss a beat. I’ll also stay connected virtually and work on projects from here to keep supporting the vision.
Meanwhile, Count Me In is underway at CMM right now, with over 800 teenagers from across Kenya attending. On the first night alone, more than 200 gave their lives to Christ or recommitted to following Him. What an incredible thing to hear while I’m here in the States!
Lastly, mark your calendars for November 4th — the Mission Barnabas Banquet! The Kenyans will be here, and we have so much good news to share.
With gratitude,
Ronnie & Debbie









