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MISSION TO KANGUMO BY REV. STEVE

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WWTC MISSION TO KAGUMO TEACHERS TRAINING COLLAGE (NYERI COUNTY)
MT KENYA REGION ON 2nd and 3rd November.

Praise Jesus everyone across the world!!!!!
I thank God the safe trip to Kagumo and back. The place was very cold but worth the journey. It was exciting moment when I was received by WWTC alumni Bro Nicholus Lilumbi. He is a 2010 graduate. Bro Lilumbi is a respected man of God at Kagumo Teachers Training College and Nyeri County at large. His testimony concerning WWTC is encouraging and as I quote “ I thank God I went to WWTC before join a Kagumo, I didn’t know what why I was at WWTC till I came at Kagumo, that is when everything I learn t became real and God began revealing His purpose for me. Surely WWTC is life transforming a place every child of God needs to be. The training I got at the training Centre indeed its for serious people who want to serve God with passion. The training has helped me to serve well and stand in place of ministry here at Kagumo. God bless WWTC,” said Lilumbi, students had a high expectations of tapping the word of God. I ministered two sessions of which one soul received Jesus Christ as the lord and savior. It was a great testimony because for almost three years no one has ever received the life of Jesus in Kagumo. I did leadership training for incoming leaders. I bless God for Kagumo and WWTC.
God loves you and He wants the best for you.

By Rev Stephen
WWTC Outreach Coordinator

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BEN AND OLIVER’S MISSION TO LODWAR

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MISSION TO LODWAR

We left Mbale Town on 24th October Oliver and I heading to Lodwar, being send as missionaries by World Witness Training Center. We travelled well even though slowly because the roads are under construction and we had to travel on various diversions. We arrived in Kitale around 3 in the evening and decided to spend the night their. The next day we took a bus called Mvumilivu (which means one that perseveres) and about mid day we were heading to Lodwar for the first time. The journey was very long because most of the road is rough and after twelve hours, around mid night we arrived in Lodwar. We found a place to spend the night and the next day we met with our friend, a pastor in Lodwar Benson Ekuom; he took us round to show us the church building and other ministry activities he does.

We left Lodwar town to Lokichar and then to katilu where we met with pastor Muchu. We spend the night at his home and the next day (Sunday) We ministered in his church and eleven souls came to the Lord.

The next day the Pastor took as round visiting the communities that live in Katilu and we saw people that had many challenges to deal with. Many children their do not go to school but are sent to look after the family cows and goats and most people do not know any other language apart from the local language. Temperatures in that whole region is very high and the water is salty. Thank God for men of God that are enduring every challenge to get the Saving word in those areas. Generally transportation, water and food is a problem in those areas. I believe God is touching many hearts to reach out to Lodwar and its environs. Thanks to God for giving us the opportunity to touch some; our lives have been transformed forever. Looking forward for another trip next year.

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MISSION TO UGANDA – BY REV. JUDITH OTANGA

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My trip to Uganda was wonderful. I had a wonderful experience ministering in Kinyara Sugar Company where the Revival Church International is built. The members began in a house of a widow who later requested the Management to give them a piece of land to build the Church.
I see these people train in Leadership, Administration and Spiritual Development, most of them are leaders and workers in the Sugar Company. From 30th October to third November we had a wonderful Women in Ministry Conference. On Wednesday the 30th I had an opportunity to pray with the pupils who were to sit their Primary Seven exams, I taught on the Hebrew boys from the book of Daniel, they were 10 times wiser than the children of the World.
I ministered to the Women on Women in Ministry – featuring Phoebe, Romans 16:1-2, Motivation Gifts, Faith in God’s Faithfulness. We also had a Family day on 2nd November where families carried food that was shared among others. It was a time of fun and ministry.
We plan to go back as a team, we are praying about this and more so to carry our work books and train the leaders who will then train others.
BY – THE REV.

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WWTC DAY 07TH NOVEMBER 2013 – By. REV. JUDITH OTANGA

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WWTC Day, 7th of November was a wonderful day. It was an open day where we had Pastors and their leaders come to see our next five year goals and pray about it then be a part of what God is doing in WWTC.

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We had three stations, the first was handled by Bro. Stephen and Bro. Oliver, they talked about our Vision and advertised for the 2014 class which saw some of them registering. The Second was Bro. Ben and Bro. Dennis, Bro Ben briefly taught on the Man in Three Dimensions while Bro. Dennis showed them an overview of Windows 8 on the Computers.
The third was Sis. Josephine and Sis. Judith, Sis. Josephine talked about the Continuing Education Seminar and invited them for our December Seminar. Sis. Judith talked about the Alumni Benefits and Constitution. The fourth were the Founders of WWTC, Br. Clifton and Sis. Leta who then took our guests through our accomplishments and the next Five Year Goal Plan.
WWTC Day, 2013 was very successful.