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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The Value of Work | Caleb Lemayian
Around these COVID 19 times, ministry has shifted to digital. As a student worker, I no longer have the special opportunities to be with students. But thank God for WhatsApp, et al… Recently, one student friend (we call him S for the sake of my writing), asked me a question. I, C, owe to Him
- Published in COVID19, Integral Missions
Ministry after Campus
Many finalists grapple with the issue of uncertainty; where and how to settle after campus and securing a job so as to attain stability in life. It is never easy as testified by many and during my last semester, in 2017, I wondered whether I would give the same testimony. Did I have everything figured out?
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Personal Renewal: Sustaining Spiritual Passion | Peter Oyugi
In our discipleship journey as Christians, we face a constant battle in seeking to sustain our spiritual passion and to experience personal renewal. On one hand, is a longing to do the will of God and on the other is a lure to give in to the short-lived pleasure of sin which so often seeks to ensnare us.
- Published in Devotion