Grace Kathure
My name is Grace Kathure. Christ is Lord and Savior in my life. It is a great blessing to do life in the knowledge of my identity in the Lord. I grew up in a Christian family where I was introduced to salvation and faith. My curiosity to understand salvation, heaven and hell made my
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
Evalyne Wangari
My name is Evalyne Wangari. I studied at Moi University in 2014-2019, where I pursued a Degree in Education (English Lit with Guidance and counseling). I was formerly in Western Region- Kisii for STEM and by God’s grace currently in Southern Nairobi- Africa International University (AIU STEM Chaplaincy. I made a genuine decision to follow
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
Samuel Munyao
My name is Samuel Munyao, a University of Nairobi graduate. I pursued Bachelors’ of Science in Management of Agro-ecosystems and Environment under the department of land resource management and technology in the college of agriculture and veterinary sciences. I received salvation in 2011 in my high school days. I encountered the grace of God so
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
What I wasn’t told when joining Campus
Joining a college or university is an exciting journey, it is always a dream come true. I still remember with nostalgia the day I received my admission letter to the university. Unlike these days of portals and online registration, we received a booklet of admission documents via the postal office. There is something unique about
- Published in Anza Fit, First Years
Neema Apondi
I am Neema Apondi. Serving as the STEM staff Kibabii Christian Unions. Talking about the one year experience is a testimony. From the beginning, it seemed so long a journey. It has however turned out to be a journey of the discovery of God’s hand at work, co-working with Christ Jesus, and learning to depend
- 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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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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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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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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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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