My name is Peter Omweri stem staff in Laikipia University, Nyandarua National polytechnic, KMTC Nyandarua, and Kmtc Nyahururu, among other CUs within my locality. STEM has been a wonderful pilgrimage. Considering transition is a bitter-sweet experience for me because I have learned so much but feel I haven’t had enough of it.
My faith has been strengthened, and I have learned to entirely depend on God. I have also grown in the discipline of studying scriptures and Christian literature. In addition, I have learned patience and contentment, with the resources that God has provided.
I was not as keen on journaling as I was on disciplines like prayer and fasting. As I transit, I am more intentional with journaling and desire to grow more. Hermeneutics, interpretation of the Bible, is an area I have really grown in. The mentorship from my team leader and various scripture expositions have strengthened my theology. Financial stewardship has been cultivated in me. I am a happily transformed man because of the capacity development I have gained so far. Praise God for this wonderful opportunity!
Machakos University CU gave me a platform to serve and be invited to STEM. I am grateful for my alma matter. I acknowledge my team leaders, teammates from the Central Rift region, associates, and the CUs. May the Lord reward them for their good works.
As I transit, I have a lot of expectations of building my life with the values and skills from STEM. May the Lord grant me opportunities to be a marketplace salt and light.
God bless FOCUS Kenya.
Shalom.