Sussylin Muturi
My name is Sussylin Muturi, serving as a STEM-CD (Short Term Experience in Ministry-Community Development) in Dadaab Refugee Camp which is located in Garissa county, hosting about 211,000 refugees from different countries including Somalia (makes up the highest group), South Sudan, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Congo, Burundi, and Eritrea. The complex is the third-largest in the world
- Published in STEM 2019/2020
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
Andronicus Munyoki
My name is Andronicus Munyoki STEM Staff at the University of Nairobi Upper Kabete, AHITI, and K.N.P CUs. STEM has provided a good opportunity for me to share God’s word with and amongst Students. My high moments have been those spent with students in various activities, e.g. Evangelizing, bonding, retreats, sisters’ fellowships, missions, trainings, facilitation,
- Published in STEM 2019/2020
Odal Merceline
My name is Odal Merceline Akoth , I’m born again and Christ Jesus is Lord overall in my life.I take this great opportune moment to thank God for the great privilege he granted to me to serve as STEM Staff among the students in North Rift Region, Kitale C.Us; Moi University Eldoret West Campus Christian
- Published in STEM 2019/2020
Matthew Murimi
My name is Matthew Murimi. On the Sunday morning of 30th June 2019, I walked into JKUATCU Sunday service for my STEM orientation. I had been told a lot of things about this place, enough to like and make me feel small. Doing STEM in JKUAT has been a wonderful opportunity. Working among Christian Students,
- 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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Collins Otieno
I am Collins Otieno, serving with Machakos and Daystar CUs. I remember singing “when You call me I will answer,” and realizing the weight of it when invited to join STEM. I prayed that God would use me to fulfill His purpose within one year. Serving God together and mentoring the students during this period
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Gloria Chepkirui
My name is Gloria Chepkirui, the STEM staff in Laikipia and Nyandarua CUs. My journey has been a collection of several strides to make a big step. As I began, I expected to reach out to students, to interact with associates, and learn from them. I’ve had beautiful encounters with students that have changed their
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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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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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