Edward Musungu
I had always believed that Short Term Experience in Ministry, STEM was meant for extroverts, being an introvert and a strong phlegmatic, I couldn’t imagine that one day I will be joining FOCUS Kenya. I thank God Almighty for such an opportunity. My character has been modeled; my personal organization skills have been enhanced. I
- Published in STEM 2019/2020
Matthew Murimi
My name is Matthew Murimi. On the Sunday morning of 30th June 2019, I walked into JKUATCU Sunday service for my STEM orientation. I had been told a lot of things about this place, enough to like and make me feel small. Doing STEM in JKUAT has been a wonderful opportunity. Working among Christian Students,
- Published in STEM 2019/2020
Margaret Mutua
When I look back, the two years through STEM have been a journey of personal discovery and growth. In its own special way, the second year has provided a whole set of new skills and experiences. I have grown in my communication, data management, and in building networks. The work of resource mobilization involves interaction
- Published in STEM 2019/2020
Evalyne Muthee
My name is Evalyne Wangari. I have been serving as a STEM Staff in Kisii Christian Unions. When I was asked to consider STEM, I had a great expectation of personal growth. Looking back, I am amazed at how my perspectives have been weighed and challenged. I also hoped to walk with and impact students
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Collins Otieno
I am Collins Otieno, serving with Machakos and Daystar CUs. I remember singing “when You call me I will answer,” and realizing the weight of it when invited to join STEM. I prayed that God would use me to fulfill His purpose within one year. Serving God together and mentoring the students during this period
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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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