Sharon Omedo
My name is Omedo Sharon. I studied at the University of Nairobi, Parklands Campus where I pursued a Bachelors of Law. Having been raised in a Christian family, I came to understand that fellowship is important for spiritual growth. I got born again in 2013 during a Christian Union (CU) service and from then I
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Catherine Masaa
Catherine Masaa is my name. I am a former student of Kaimosi Friends University College (KAFUCO) (A Constituent College of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology) where I pursued a Bachelor of Commerce, Accounting option. Since 2012, the year I got born again, the journey of salvation has been characterized by growth in my
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Cynthia Mwango
My name is Cynthia Achieng Mwango, I studied a Diploma in Community Health Nursing at Kenya Medical Training College Msambweni campus. My Salvation journey began in 2017 when I was a first-year student in Msambweni CU. During my first Friday in the fellowship, the preacher was speaking about condemnation and forgiveness, and I was convinced
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Brian Likono
My name is Brian Likono, I completed my studies at the University of Nairobi – Kikuyu Campus having pursued a Bachelor’s of Education (Physical Education and Sport). I was born and raised in a Christian family committed to church but was still alienated from God as a sinner. God reached out to me in high
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Mercy Naeku
My name is Mercy Naeku. I pursued a degree course in Education (Arts) at South Eastern Kenya University (SEKU). I received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior in the year 2009/04/16 during a youth camp. This was after my mother lost her job and life was unbearable. Before that, I used to say that I
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Walter Odhiambo
I grew up attending church but was not well enlightened on matters of salvation. I could hear my mom pray for me to be saved almost every morning when I woke up to study. I did not know why she kept on praying such a prayer because I was not a ‘bad’ person, in my
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Paul Mwangi
My name is Paul Mwangi Maina. I pursued a degree in public health at South Eastern Kenya University. My salvation journey began just before I joined high school when I attended an open-air crusade and surrendered my life to Christ. However, due to the company of friends I kept and my little understanding of the
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John Gachunga
My name is John Gachunga a graduate of the University of Embu where I pursued Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry. I got born again in 2003 during a mission week in our church, this is where my journey began as a believer in Jesus Christ as Lord and savior. Although born in a Christian
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Millicent Mutai
My name is Millicent Mutai, a graduate of Bachelor of Education Arts from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology. As a little girl growing up I thought salvation meant being a good girl and going to church. Even in high school, I had not grasped well the meaning of salvation though I always found
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Favour Wambui
My name is Favour Wambui Njogu. I studied at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology where I pursued a Degree in Bachelors of Corporate Communication and Management. I grew up in a Christian home with my parents pastoring a church in Nairobi but I had not surrendered my life to Christ until 24th August
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