Eddie and Rachel Andersen live in Dukana, Kenya, a small town just a few miles south of Ethiopia, with their six children.
Since 2008 they have lived and worked in East Africa. They currently serve the Gabbra, an unreached people group. The Gabbra live in a land that is marked by desert, lava fields, and scrub bush. They are nomadic pastoralists and raise camels, sheep, goats, and cattle.
About 89,000 Gabbra live in Northern Kenya and approximately 200 follow evangelical Christianity.
Eddie and Rachel serve the Gabbra through various means. Famine relief, well drilling, mechanical skills, and medical care are some of the ways they help the Gabbra with their every day needs. They also distribute audio Scriptures, have Bible studies, and hold church services.
Eddie and Rachel oversee a radio tower and studio which broadcasts among the Gabbra as well as to several neighboring tribes.
Related Ministry Project: Dukana Outreach Project
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