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| Bringing Christ to an Ignored World |
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Every Sunday at exactly eight o’clock in the morning, Moses Karanja and Peter Kamau punctually converge in the middle of Banana market centre to conduct an open-air Sunday Service for operators of matatus. The service runs for a precise one hour to allow matatu guys to run back to their business of carrying passengers. |
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| “Having to attend college means that we are not able to meet with these people as regularly as we used to. Over time, the number of dedicated attendants has gone down,” says Karanja. |
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Karanja and Kamau are students at the Carlile College, founded by the Church Army society. Operations of matatus, the most common means of public transport in Kenya, were for many years associated with uncivilised, lawless behaviour.
The ministry on which Karanja and Kamau have embarked is therefore extra-ordinary. “I was a tout for a while and did those things that they do,” Kamau says. He met Christ and was transformed. Moses wanted to be a doctor. He met Christ in high school. Under the tutelage of a radical and revolutionary evangelist, Pastor Susan Ndungu, Moses participated in the founding of the Matatu Ministry. She went to be with the LORD in 2004 following a road accident. |
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| The two hope to be commissioned, at graduation, to work in the matatu industry. Right now they are raising funds to purchase a matatu to use both as a “tent-making” project and as a forum to tell the others about God’s love. |
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From the General Secretary’s Desk.
Church Army Africa is reengineering its approach to missions and delivering the Gospel of Jesus Christ our LORD, more effectively and relevantly than it has done before.
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Bringing Christ to an Ignored World
Every Sunday at exactly eight o’clock in the morning, Moses Karanja and Peter Kamau punctually converge in the middle of Banana market centre to conduct an open-air Sunday Service for operators of matatus.
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Officers in One-day Meeting
Church Army Officers held a day-long meeting at the Church Army Africa headquarters Friday, February 10, 2006.
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The Towering Grace of God to Fallible Humans
A close look at the grace of God as it has shown throgh Rev. Capt. Ndoo' s life and given him the ability to move on at all times.
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The School Bus Project
Praise God for the funds raised so far & continue praying for success towards purchasing the bus. We also praise God for all successful activities towards this.
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Profile
A close look at the man behind the Chair. Kabuga Kariithi, Church Army Board Chairman shares insight on hil life. more> |
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Re-kindling Hope in the Hearts of Children
Many residents do not have enough to eat and one does not need to be a World Bank economist to tell that this is a life of dire poverty. Is there hope?
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From the General Secretary’s Desk.
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Bringing Christ to an Ignored World
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Officers in One-day
Meeting
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The Towering Grace
of God to Fallible Humans
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The School Bus Project
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Profile
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Re-kindling Hope in the Hearts of Children
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Soul Nairobi Youth Outreach |
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Church army sports day |
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Church Army International Leaders Conference. |
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As the moment of Soul Nairobi draws near, we want to testify of God’s moves towards the project by giving thanks for the things he has done and continues to do. |
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Soul Nairobi, set to run from August 5 to 13, is a city-wide event organised by Church Army. During the event, thousands of young people from churches in Nairobi are going to share the love and compassion of Jesus Christ with the city’s residents through engagement in certain social activities. The youth will engage in clean-ups, painting of public buildings, music gigs, etc as a way of making Christ known.
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