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I didn’t take the normal route through education.
For years, it looked like I wouldn’t finish school at all. But instead of a classroom, I found myself stepping into something unexpected—a calling to ministry and mission.
Somehow, through that journey, I was given the opportunity to study Kingdom Theology. Even without a traditional academic background, I completed a degree that completely transformed my life. It gave me not just knowledge, but purpose.
Since then, I’ve been serving in mission—working closely with communities, families, and young people. Much of this has been in places like Kibera, one of the largest informal settlements, and in rural areas across Kenya. I’ve been involved in discipleship, humanitarian work, leadership development, and helping plant and support local churches.
A few years ago, I was accepted into a Master’s programme. I knew it was the next step—not just for me, but for the people I serve. But due to financial pressure and the demands of mission work, I had to defer my place.
That was four years ago.
Now, I have the opportunity to go back and complete it.
This Master’s isn’t about personal achievement—it’s about being better equipped. I want to grow in understanding, strengthen my ability to lead, and invest more effectively into others. Everything I learn will go straight back into the communities and people I serve.
I am raising funds to cover 50% of my tuition fees so I can take this next step.
If you choose to support, you’re not just helping me study—you’re helping strengthen the work happening on the ground. You’re investing into future leaders, families, and communities that will be impacted through this.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and for being part of the journey in any way you can—whether through giving, sharing, or praying.

