Josphat Gacau
My name is Gacau N. Josphat. I studied at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology and pursued Bachelors of Science in Information Systems and Knowledge Management. I was born in a Christian family and since childhood, I knew that going to church, as from Sunday school was mandatory. This really helped me to nurture
- Published in STEM 2020/2021
David Wainaina
My name is David Wainaina, I’m a graduate of Egerton university where I studied Agricultural Engineering. I’m the current STEM staff of Taita Taveta University, Coast Institute of Technology, and KMTC Voi. I formerly served at UoN Lower Kabete and KTTC. I’m in a relationship with Joy Kangai and we are trusting God to settle
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Zarina Ngundira
My name is Zarina Ngundira, a former student at Kisii University where I pursued a Bachelor’s degree In Business Information and Management. I joined campus without a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, but I was a committed Christian Union member. I got saved on 13th July 2017, in my first year during a Sunday service
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Benson Ngari
My name is Benson Ngari Kariuki, the fourth born amongst five siblings. I was born in a pious family with my mum as the beacon of Christianity in the family. Therefore, church attendance became part and parcel of my normal growth. On the afternoon of the 2nd of January, 2009, I sat down under the
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George Ngoima
My name is George Ngoima, I am a Christian. I completed my studies at the University of Nairobi where I pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Statistics. My journey in the faith started when I was at the beginning of the second semester of my first year during one of the Sunday services in
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Susan Maina
I am a former student of the Cooperative University of Kenya. Being brought up in a Christian, church-going family, I thought that that automatically made me a child of God. It was in Ezra Conference 2016, that I drew convictions that there was more to it than just sharing in the ‘family’s grace’ and the
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Cecilia Muthee
My name is Cecilia Muthee, a graduate of Embu University where I studied Bachelor of Education Arts. I got born again back in 2013 August. Although the salvation journey then was hard, I thank God for bringing my way friendships that helped me grow and encouraged me in my walk with God. I grew more
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Sharon Thiong’o
My name is Sharon Waithera Thiong’o. I recently completed my studies at Machakos University where I pursued Bachelors in Commerce, Finance option. I was born to a Christian mother. She took me to Sunday school at a young age to learn God’s Word and to be baptized. I lived a life of emptiness, sin, and
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Francis Mburu
My name is Mburu Francis Kimani. I am a trained Computer Scientist, from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT). In August 2016 I joined campus. Shortly after, a friend tagged me along to a Bible Study organized by the JKUAT Christian Union. By and by, I learned of the other union’s activities including
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Winnie Majani
My name is Winnie Indago Majani, I studied at Egerton University Nakuru Town Campus. I took a course in Diploma in Information Science and a degree in Bachelor of Library and Information Science. I received salvation in 2008 when I was in form two. The journey was too challenging and difficult but l was able
- Published in STEM 2020/2021