Lydia Awour
It was a pleasure to be given this opportunity to serve with FOCUS Kenya, I am Lydiah Awuor Ochieng, I studied a bachelor’s course in Communications and Public Relations at Moi University – Main campus. The grace of God leading to salvation was made manifest to me in Form Three of my Highschool. Upon joining
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
Joy Kangai
I am Joy Kangai, a former student of Egerton University main campus, where I pursued Gender and Development studies. I got born again while in Form One during a mission by an evangelistic team from University of Nairobi, hosted by our local church. This happened after I realized that all along I had been assuming
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
Grace Kathure
My name is Grace Kathure. Christ is Lord and Savior in my life. It is a great blessing to do life in the knowledge of my identity in the Lord. I grew up in a Christian family where I was introduced to salvation and faith. My curiosity to understand salvation, heaven and hell made my
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
Hope Mwazuna
My name is Hope Shighadi Mwazuna. I pursued bachelor of commerce at the Technical University of Mombasa. As a normal child born in a Christian home, it was expected that I accompany my parents to Church. It was in this habit that one day in 2006 I was convicted to surrender my life to Jesus
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
Evalyne Wangari
My name is Evalyne Wangari. I studied at Moi University in 2014-2019, where I pursued a Degree in Education (English Lit with Guidance and counseling). I was formerly in Western Region- Kisii for STEM and by God’s grace currently in Southern Nairobi- Africa International University (AIU STEM Chaplaincy. I made a genuine decision to follow
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
Samuel Munyao
My name is Samuel Munyao, a University of Nairobi graduate. I pursued Bachelors’ of Science in Management of Agro-ecosystems and Environment under the department of land resource management and technology in the college of agriculture and veterinary sciences. I received salvation in 2011 in my high school days. I encountered the grace of God so
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
Antony Mjomba
When the Safaricom’s mast at Saretho was brought down by a militia group and then followed by the killing of teachers at close proximity to my working station in Dadaab Refugee camp, it was an enigma to figure out my place in God’s Mission. My students (refugees), on the other hand, would scream and cry
- Published in STEM 2019/2020
Sussylin Muturi
My name is Sussylin Muturi, serving as a STEM-CD (Short Term Experience in Ministry-Community Development) in Dadaab Refugee Camp which is located in Garissa county, hosting about 211,000 refugees from different countries including Somalia (makes up the highest group), South Sudan, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Congo, Burundi, and Eritrea. The complex is the third-largest in the world
- Published in STEM 2019/2020
The Real Joy of Christmas | Wilson Kiuna
One day, a teenage girl in a little town of Palestine was visited by a stranger in shining clothes. “Do not be afraid,” he said. “I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.” And that encounter, recorded in Matthew and Luke, is forever memorialized in the Nativity stories
The Journey of Fresh Graduates | Laureen Barasa
Different Paths Transiting from campus is not very certain for most people these days. As final year students leave schools, they have a mixture of ambitions and anxieties. Interestingly, every person takes a path so different from their counterparts. Some find their way into jobs and internships that are high profile and pick pace swiftly
- Published in Finalist