Our Heart

We work to transform lives and communities in Kenya through the love of Jesus Christ, seeking to bring hope, healing, and renewed purpose. Faith should be lived together and expressed in genuine relationships, practical service, and faithful obedience to God’s Word. The Gospel brings both spiritual renewal and tangible, everyday change. We walk alongside people, demonstrating Christ’s love through concrete acts of compassion and faithfully sharing the message of salvation. Everything we do is intended to love God, love people, and serve with humility, trusting God to use ordinary lives and simple acts for lasting, meaningful impact.

Our Mission

Carry out the Great Commission across Africa—go and make disciples—by following the Great Commandment—love your neighbor as yourself—so that declaring salvation through Jesus Christ alone becomes the main purpose and guiding motive of every mission.

Our Vision

A transformed Africa where individuals and communities are discipled in Christ, living out His love, and advancing the Gospel in every sphere of life.

Our Philosophy

We believe effective ministry must be lived, not merely spoken. Just as Christ entered our world, we commit to serving within local Kenyan communities, honoring culture, addressing real needs, and demonstrating Christ’s love through humility, integrity, and consistent presence.

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Congregation-based: The local congregation leads, recruits and sends its own mission teams. The mission focus can become a great source of enthusiasm in the life of the congregation.

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Short-term missions with long-term commitment: Many congregations are in the practice of sending out teams; our encouragement is to consider sending teams strategically. One-time mission trips rarely accomplish lasting impact, but a sustained commitment to an African community can transform it.

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Evangelism/ church growth is the goal: Some predict that the next thirty years will determine the religious and cultural future of many Kenyan communities, so the stakes are high. Kenyan pastors who know they can rely on regular evangelistic missions can see their churches grow dramatically.