Erasto Wanjau
I am Erasto Wamuti Wanjau, serving in Moi University Main campus and Kapsabet CUs. Before joining stem, my biggest anticipation was adapting to a new environment and mingling with people of a different culture. Having spent 5 years in a moderately warm place, the move to Eldoret was quite a shift. Another question I had
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Janet Ndung’u
My name is Janet Nyokabi Ndung’u the STEM staff serving with Kitui CUs. Like any other journey, STEM started with some expectations. I expected a journey of serving students and sharing my life with them through guidance and counselling, discipleship, advisory roles, and any other as God would guide me. I also expected challenges since
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Javan Kilele
My name is Javan Kibet Kilele, the STEM Staff in KU Christian Union- Main Campus. Joining STEM was one of the best choices I have made in life. I was expecting to be involved in the lives of students, grow in my leadership and communication skills, and to connect with FOCUS partners and staff. Thankfully,
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Job Seeking in Times of Adversity
The Desire of Every Graduate After at least three years of hard work in a college or university, it is every graduate’s dream to find a job. First to support self, then family. For most graduates, their families have invested heftily in their education. These families hope that, after graduation, they will get shouldering in
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
Science (Too) is on God’s Table | Stephen Kioko
C.S Lewis once argued, “men became scientific because they expected law in nature, and they expected law in nature because they believed in a Lawgiver.” The quest for man to ‘discover’ these laws must have first been inspired by the fact that they exist. It then follows, that one of the best avenues and opportunities
- Published in COVID19, Integral Missions
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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Personal Wellness During COVID19 | Diana Maina
Stress is a normal psychological and physical reaction to the demands of life but some situations can push us beyond our ability to cope. Everyone reacts differently to difficult situations. It’s normal to feel stressed and worried during a crisis and the effects of COVID19 pandemic are not any different. Despite our best efforts to
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God’s Sovereignty Amidst Suffering | Priscilla Etale
The Wages I waited for Growing up, I had this mentality that God owes me! He owes me for the suffering He allowed my family to go through and for the hard work my mum put in to get us to where we are. I thought God should pay us for we pledged allegiance to
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The Lord of Relationships | Pauline Njoroge
In the richness of His mercy, God has blessed us with opportunities for relationships. There are blessings in interacting with one another. What would the world be like if we, like Adam, had only animals around us? Who would even crack jokes for us, create memes and make those Indian tutorial videos on Youtube? Where
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