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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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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David Wainaina
I am David Wainaina, the STEM Staff to KTTC and UoN lower Kabete Christian unions. I’m grateful to God for the privilege to serve amongst the students for the last year, a journey that has created a lifetime impact on me. When joining the program, I definitely knew that my leadership skills were going to
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Isaac Miriti
I am Isaac Miriti, the STEM staff in the Christian Unions at Nakuru town. When the call to join FOCUS came, I looked forward to growing in scripture engagement and improving my reading culture to be a relevant minister on campus. A deep desire for experience in peer mentorship and counseling was also in me.
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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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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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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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Suicide; a Developing Concern for the Nation | Winnie Okumu
According to the World Health Organization in 2000, throughout the world, approximately 1,000,000 people died of suicide. More than 50% of this constitutes the youth who are in higher levels of education; colleges and universities. This translates to a global mortality rate of 16% or one death every 40 seconds. This makes the number of deaths by suicide worldwide higher than the total number of deaths from war and homicide combined. This only means that preventive measures have to be put in place if we will save the current and even future generations.
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