
In the rural community of Isunga, families continue to grow despite their economic hardships. Many households have numerous children, even though resources are scarce and the cost of living is high. From an outsider’s perspective, it may seem difficult to understand how families raise so many children with limited income and opportunities. However, the people of Isunga hold a deep and unwavering faith that shapes their perspective on family and provision.
When asked why they continue to have many children despite financial struggles, they confidently respond that it is God’s command. They refer to the biblical instruction in Genesis 1:28, where God commands mankind to “be fruitful and multiply.” For them, having children is not just a personal choice but an act of obedience to their Creator. They believe their role is to bring life into the world while providing for those lives that ultimately belong to God.
This faith-driven approach shapes their resilience and outlook on life. The people of Isunga do not see children as a burden but as a blessing. They believe each child is a gift from God and will provide for their needs. While they work hard to sustain their families through farming, small businesses, and communal support, they rely on God’s provision rather than being consumed by fear of economic hardship. Their trust in divine providence keeps them hopeful and motivated, even in difficult times.
Despite their challenges, the people of Isunga continue to find joy and strength in their faith. Their large families testify to their belief that God is faithful and will never forsake them. To them, life is not measured by material wealth but by the fulfillment of God’s will and the blessings that come with it. In their eyes, raising children in faith and love is the most significant investment they can make, trusting that God’s hand will always guide and sustain them.


