The Early Roots of Mission ONE in Kenya

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Since 1991, Mission ONE has partnered with a local ministry leader in Kenya to spread the gospel and drive community development throughout the country. Led by Wilfred and his wife, Rahab, this ministry reflects Mission ONE’s mission to empower local leaders to share the love of Christ and build sustainable, thriving communities in Kenya.

Our partnership with Wilfred’s ministry began with our founder, Bob Schindler, who first met Wilfred during a trip to Africa in 1988. Wilfred’s testimony and passion deeply moved Bob, igniting a vision that would eventually become Mission ONE. This divine connection launched one of Mission ONE’s longest-standing partnerships, which continues to flourish today.

Church Planting and Community Transformation in Kenya

Wilfred’s ministry has a unique and impactful church-planting model. Using a cascade method, one church is planted, nurtured, and empowered to plant another, multiplying the gospel’s reach across Kenya. To date, this approach has led to over 300 churches being established throughout the country. These church plants focus on more than just spiritual growth—they walk alongside local communities, especially women and children, providing holistic support.

Kijabe Town serves as the central hub for many of the ministry’s outreach programs. From Kijabe, the ministry has expanded its influence across 20 countries in Kenya. A dedicated team of 14 missionaries leads these initiatives, bringing the hope of the gospel to some of the most remote regions of the country. Just last quarter, two new churches were planted, and 317 people were baptized, highlighting the powerful work God is doing through this ministry.

Feeding Programs and Sewing Ministry in Kijabe Town

Beyond church planting, the ministry also addresses the practical needs of the community. A feeding program ensures that children and vulnerable individuals have access to nutritious meals. This initiative has been transformative, empowering families to thrive both spiritually and physically.

“What gives me hope is through these projects we get to show who Jesus really is. Jesus performed miracles and led with his actions, not just his words.” —Mission ONE Leader in Kijabe Town, Kenya

The ministry also operates a sewing program, equipping women with practical skills to generate income and support their families. This program has enabled many women to step into leadership roles within their communities, further expanding the reach of the gospel and strengthening the social fabric of Kijabe Town.

Long-Lasting Kingdom Impact in Kenya

Mission ONE’s partnership with this Kenyan ministry continues to be a powerful example of how God is transforming lives and communities. What started with a single trip to Africa has grown into a decades-long partnership that is actively impacting the Kingdom of God in Kenya and beyond.

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