Jackline Kawira
My name is Jackline Kawira, a STEM staff at Mombasa CUs. While joining the STEM program, I had both fears and expectations. Some of the expectations were that I will do so many sermons and lead many students to Christ, raise funds for my ministry work, develop new friends, and know the purpose of God
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Gloria Chepkirui
My name is Gloria Chepkirui, the STEM staff in Laikipia and Nyandarua CUs. My journey has been a collection of several strides to make a big step. As I began, I expected to reach out to students, to interact with associates, and learn from them. I’ve had beautiful encounters with students that have changed their
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Gideon Lyomu
I am Gideon Lyomu, the STEM staff Karatina and Kirinyaga CUs. Coming into STEM last year, I was eager to learn and grow more. STEM has shaped the basic principles of work and helped me develop life-long convictions. I have also been introduced to my real self and my eyes opened to the potential I
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Esther Nanjala
I am Esther Nanjala. I am grateful to God for an opportunity to serve as a STEM Staff in Cooperative University and other CUs in Karen. I started the year with anxieties and uncertainties, expecting to develop conviction, form character, listening from God, and grow in Him. I aspired to serve students faithfully, walk with
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Daniel Njumbi
My name is Daniel Njumbi, a STEM staff in Voi, working with Taita Taveta University CU, KMTC Voi, and Coast Institute of Technology. As I reminisce about how things have turned out in the past two years, I can only turn to God in thanksgiving. Being in FOCUS has by far exceeded my expectations. As
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Abigael Robert
My name is Abigael Robert. I am the STEM staff in Maasai Mara and Bomet CUs. I received an invitation to join the STEM program on 9th March 2019. As I prepared to join the program, I desired to grow in spiritual disciplines, walk with students in the faith, grow in leadership, reading, and build
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Joy Maina
My name is Joy Maina. I served in STEM in Bondo CUs. When joining STEM, I expected to give my best in service and to learn new things. I remember during Staff Orientation and Training (SOT) desiring to see ‘The New Me’ after STEM. Ministry among students was always exciting especially the fellowships, overnight meetings,
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Peter Parsimiti
My name is Peter Parsimiti, the STEM Staff for UON Parklands Campus and STEM Administrator. One year is truly short but also long enough for the experience. I’m persuaded that I am leaving a better person. Through the year I mentored, trained, preached, handled “big” money and I got friends. The days I found myself
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Pauline Njoronge
I am Pauline Njoroge, in STEM Chaplaincy at AIU. I joined STEM 2 years ago, very ambitious to soak in every stirring into personal development in a holistic scope. My best memory upon the commencement of each of the two years is of me looking at things I earnestly needed to learn and looking to
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Geoffrey Machungo
My name is Geoffrey Muniu Machungo, the STEM Staff for Murang’a University CU, Michuki TTI CU, Mathioya TTI CU, KMTC Murang’a CU. When I was joining STEM last year in August, I was so expectant to reach and equip students with the truth, grow in my life holistically and understand more about students’ ministry dynamics.
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