Harrison Mungai, serving with iServe Africa in Kenya, was welcomed to the St Mary’s Evening on 9th October. He brought us up to date with the work and ministry in Kikuyu and reported the following:

We are a Kenyan organization that exists to raise gospel workers and servant leaders in Africa through apprenticeships and leadership training.

We exist to promote servant leadership through discipleship training programmes. Our goal is to influence leadership in Africa by mentoring and training a generation of servant leaders who will go on to live for Christ faithfully in whatever sphere of their lives.

The Graduate Apprentice Programme targets fresh graduates from universities and colleges willing to volunteer for one year in Christian ministry.  The intention is that through this one-year programme the ministry trainee will get valuable training through the Ministry Training Course while serving in placements throughout Kenya.

The TransformD Discipleship Programme targets fresh graduates from universities and colleges willing to volunteer for one year in Christian ministry.

The Missions Department aims to connect individuals interested in long-term service with mission centres and agencies worldwide.

The Ministry has so far trained 434 apprentices, 374 TransformD participants, 169 Bible teachers and 30 church planters.

The Training Centre Project, which was started in 2017, will serve as the iServe Africa headquarters and provide a dedicated space for our programmes.  The centre will not only anchor our operation but will create an environment where faithful Bible teaching and servant leadership can thrive.  Please pray for the remaining furnishing items to be completed so that the facility may serve its intended purpose fully.

Please praise God:

  • for the growing number of apprentices (currently 53) and staff (currently 15) and pray for ongoing partnership with churches that more workers may be raised for the Lord’s harvest, giving thanks for 18 years of the ministry.
  • for the provision of funding over the years and the need for this to continue.
  • for the Mungai family – Harrison, Rhodah, Tim (16), Philip (14) and Chris (10).

Thank you all for your ongoing support of this valuable work in providing workers for the Lord’s harvest.