Abigail Kilonzo
My name is Abigail Kilonzo, a STEM Staff at KMTC Msambweni, TUM Kwale Campus, and KMTC Portrietz Christian Unions. Upon joining STEM, I was looking forward to a year of growth in my spiritual walk and in my service. Looking back, STEM has been a journey of transformation and personal growth. I have experienced this
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Simon Anzigare
My name is Simon Anzigare, I have been serving as a STEM staff in Pwani University, KMTC Kilifi, North Coast Medical College and Shanzu Teachers’ College. As the call to join the STEM program knocked, I had two major expectations; to serve God wholeheartedly and walk and fellowship with him daily. Some experiences that shaped
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Ruth Nyamgero
My name is Ruth Nyamgero. I have been serving as a STEM Staff with Christian Unions in Nyeri, Mt. Kenya Region. In August 2019, I had so many expectations from wanting to get organized in all areas of my life and have a balance in my career/work, social life, and spiritual life. I also expected
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Sheila Mwende
My name is Sheila Mwende, the STEM Staff for Maseno CU’s. I joined the STEM program first with the fear of meeting the seemingly high expectations. However, I expected growth as I had witnessed from my predecessors. The STEM journey has equipped me and helped me realize that I am in a lifetime of service
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Jedidah Mumbi
I am Jedidah Mumbi, the STEM staff in UON Medical School and Kenya Science CUs. I remember vividly after the staff orientation program (SOT), I went back to my STEM house feeling equipped and ready to take up the role bestowed to me. The training stirred up in me the quest to learn more about
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Erasto Wanjau
I am Erasto Wamuti Wanjau, serving in Moi University Main campus and Kapsabet CUs. Before joining stem, my biggest anticipation was adapting to a new environment and mingling with people of a different culture. Having spent 5 years in a moderately warm place, the move to Eldoret was quite a shift. Another question I had
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An Unconventional Labour Day! | Patience Mutie
No Gathering at Uhuru Park Today is the 1st of May. In normal circumstances, workers, members and officials of trade unions would be drifting in their numbers towards Uhuru Park for International Labour Day celebrations. Under the scorching sun, they would listen to speeches from those that call the shots in the labor union circles
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When God Interrupts | Peter Kimeu
Swept by the flood Whether it bothered the people or not when they saw Noah grind cypress wood and pitch, making a shapeless structure, at least according to the Bible life moved on normally in the community; weddings continued to take place. People savored their barbeques served with chilly and grapes wine. Little did they
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The Journey of Fresh Graduates | Laureen Barasa
Different Paths Transiting from campus is not very certain for most people these days. As final year students leave schools, they have a mixture of ambitions and anxieties. Interestingly, every person takes a path so different from their counterparts. Some find their way into jobs and internships that are high profile and pick pace swiftly
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Can I Change the world? | Hottensiah Kimori
The Conviction and Call I can still recall the voice of the Missions Director brother Calisto Odede, during Commission 88. I was the Kenyatta University Christian Union (KUCU) secretary during that year. I remember listening to him being convicted to avail myself to serve the Lord as He sends me.
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