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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Joy Ndung’u
Ndung’u Joy Wangui is my name, the STEM Staff in Chuka and Embu CUs. As I joined STEM, I longed to be more rooted in Christ. I wanted to develop personal disciplines, values, and convictions. I hoped to utilize the one year in impacting my generation while growing in my leadership skills. I thank God
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Paul Ogasharh
My name is Paul Ogasharh Ogolla, the out-going STEM staff in Eldoret CBD CU’s. I was very motivated to join brave soldiers who tossed themselves in the battlefield, to make a difference through STEM. I looked forward to raising other soldiers of the cross and to be MORE polished. The peak moments with my students
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Kennedy Mwangi
I am Kennedy Mwangi, the outgoing staff for Egerton Njoro and RVIST CUs. STEM has been an amazing journey for me, one that I don’t regret starting. I was expecting to serve, mentor, and guide students. I longed to grow in my spiritual walk as well as learning as much as there was to. My
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Charity Maina
My name is Charity Wamuyu Maina. I have been serving as the STEM staff at the Technical University of Kenya and Kenyatta University School of Law Parklands KUSOL. It is amazing how God chose to give me a whole year for his glory, to grow, self-discover, develop lifelong convictions but most importantly to learn how
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Laureen Barasa
I’m Laureen Barasa, serving as the STEM Staff at Kenyatta University Ruiru Campus and Kiriri Women’s University Christian Unions and in the Associates’ Department. I try imagining my life without this experience in the student’s ministry and I can’t clearly grasp it. I didn’t know what awaited me and so I gave myself fully to
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