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from harship to happiness,

from feeling lost to living a life with jesus Christ

Meet Justus

Feeling Lost to a Life of Purpose

Justus grew up facing the harsh realities of poverty, with his parents unable to afford his school fees. He often felt like a "nobody," unsure of his purpose in the world. However, through the support of He Is the Remedy, Justus was sponsored to finish his education and is now proud to work within the very organization that changed his life. His journey from struggling with self-worth to becoming a vital part of the ministry is a testament to the power of hope, education, and community.

Meet Loyd

Witnessing the Power of Transformation

Loyd, a concerned community member and friend of He Is the Remedy, watched as many of the local youth fell into cycles of idleness, drugs, and crime. With no sense of purpose, some were even stealing to feed their addictions. But through the ministry’s work and the saving grace of Jesus, these young individuals have found hope, purpose, and valuable employment. Loyd has seen firsthand how He Is the Remedy has helped homeless youth find homes, return to school, and secure meaningful work, transforming lives and revitalizing the community.

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How Two Homes—and One Vision—Are Transforming a Kenyan Community

More Than a House: How Two Homes-One Vision. Transforming a Kenyan Community

June 02, 20253 min read

At He Is the Remedy, we believe transformation doesn’t just happen—it’s built, one brick, one heart, and one story at a time.

Recently, that story took a beautiful turn, thanks to a visiting team whose hands and hearts helped bring tangible hope to our corner of Kenya.

A Sacred Visit, A Lasting Impact

We were honoured to welcome Dr. Dan Stewart and the amazing team from LPU for a week of service, connection, and transformation.

While they were here, they didn’t just show up—they built. With sweat, smiles, and compassion, the team constructed two stunning new homes for families in need. The beauty of these 2 new homes are that they are considered respectful, middle-class Kenyan homes—with spacious rooms, a concrete floor, glass windows, lockable wood doors, and a sturdy metal roof.

the homes being built

There's even a separate, private toilet and a washroom, offering comfort and dignity for the community members who now live there. One of the two houses was designed to be wheelchair accessible, which we are proud to say we accomplished.

It’s time to build something that can bless others for generations

But these weren’t just shelters. These were:

  • Respectful, middle-class Kenyan homes

  • Equipped with concrete floors, glass windows, and lockable wooden doors

  • Topped with sturdy metal roofs

  • Completed with private toilets and washrooms

  • One designed to be wheelchair accessible

In a place where many live in temporary or fragile housing, these homes represent more than safety—they represent dignity.

A Week of Healing and Hope

Beyond the construction, the LPU team rolled up their sleeves and stepped into the life of the community—offering medical support, joining church services, and being present for heartfelt moments of worship, laughter, and learning.

From healthcare to home visits, every act of service was a living echo of our mission: to bring the hands and feet of Christ to places where hope feels distant.

bringing healing, hope, and hands-on support wherever


The Fund a Farm LAND CAMPAIGN

✨ Fund a Farm: A Vision Takes Root

As we celebrate what’s been built, we’re turning our gaze to the future—and it’s bold.

We’re launching the FUND A FARM: Land Campaign with a vision to raise $512,000 for 20 acres of land that will become the permanent home of our mission.

Here’s what we’re believing for:

  • 🌽 A working farm: maize, animals, and food security for outreach

  • 🏠 A community centre, church, Remedy House, and staff homes

  • 💧 A fresh-water well, fencing, and training space

  • 🛏️ A guesthouse to host mission teams, interns, and volunteers

For years, we’ve made the most of what we’ve been given—but now it’s time to build something that can bless others for generations


Will You Join the Journey?

Whether you want to sow into this campaign, bring a team, or simply learn more—we’d love to connect.

This isn’t just about land. It’s about legacy. It’s about creating a place where the Gospel is lived out daily—through farming, worship, discipleship, and love.


Thank You for Believing in This Mission
Your prayers, your giving, and your belief in this dream are making it all possible. From new homes to future farms,
you are part of the miracle.

With love and deep gratitude,
Russ & Maria Baker
He Is the Remedy

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Maria & Russ Baker

Russ and Maria Baker are the driving force behind He is the Remedy, a ministry focused on transforming lives in Kenya through three core pillars: Faith and Discipline through Football, Life Skills and Outreach through Farming, and Community Empowerment and Evangelism. With a deep commitment to building relationships and fostering sustainable change, they work tirelessly to raise up Kenyan leaders, share the love of Jesus, and empower communities to thrive. Their mission is to bring hope, faith, and tangible support to those in need, creating a brighter future for the entire community.

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