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Religious Institutions in Kenya
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Religious Institutions sector based in Kenya. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Wycliffe Global Alliance
Mission: In communion with God and within the community of His Church, the Wycliffe Global Alliance contributes to the holistic transformation of language communities worldwide. As a community of participants in God’s mission, the Wycliffe Global Alliance offers leadership, influence and service within Bible translation movements. Collectively, the Alliance serves in advocacy with minority language communities to see God’s Word translated, accessible and in use in every language community that still needs it. The Alliance also facilitates compassionate service among the world’s minority peoples, encouraging sustainable, locally-owned initiatives and programs that will help communities thrive. Find an organization in your part of the world:
51 to 200 staff
Missions Of Hope International
Missions of Hope International (MOHI) is a Christ-centered, non-governmental organization that serves orphaned and vulnerable children, their families and others in the Mathare Valley slums of Nairobi and other disadvantaged communities throughout Kenya. MOHI’s goal is to alleviate the effects of extreme poverty by empowering individuals to transform their families and communities. To fulfill its mission, MOHI administers holistic resource centers that provide education, basic health care, vocational skills training, microfinance loans, counseling and other services. MOHI collaborates with churches and other organizations to accomplish individual and community transformation. Want to get involved? Commit to transforming lives by sponsoring a child or donating to support a MOHI project.
501 to 1000 staff
Goa International - Nairobi
Glory Outreach Assembly is not-for-profit Christian ministry based in Kenya that focuses on church growth, compassion, leadership development and conflict resolution programs. Our head office is based in Nairobi, Kenya and our operations span across the entire Eastern Africa region. The organization exists to glorify God by fulfilling the Great Commission, reaching out to both the churched and the un-churched peoples of Kenya, East Africa and beyond; to develop fully mature disciples of Jesus Christ These following Core Values are the foundation upon which all GOA ministry activities are built- Embrace People: Because people matter to God, and Christ died for all people; we treat all people as His children while fulfilling the Great Commission – making disciples of all nations- Compassionately Serve: Jesus has given us the model of caring for the poor and suffering, which we strive to follow to the best of our abilities- Pursue Peace: We will strive to bring an end to conflict in our communities- Embody Godly Leadership: Our leaders will practice ethical and accountable governance and management, governing and managing our ministries with excellence.
10001+ staff
Life Ministry Kenya
Life Ministry is an interdenominational organization that has been serving the Kenyan Church since 1973. We do this through raising leaders of integrity among high school and campus students, professionals and executives, the Church, organizational and political leaders.
51 to 200 staff
Corat Africa
The Christian Organizations Research and Advisory Trust of Africa (CORAT Africa) is a Pan-African,not-for-profit Organization established in March 1975. The purpose of CORAT Africa is to enable effective leadership, management and accountability of Churches, Church Related bodies and Christian organizations in Christian and professional way. CORAT Africa is located in Bogani East Road, Karen. Professional excellence combined with spiritual passion can go along way in facilitating sustainable change in organizations
11 to 50 staff
Faith To Action Network
Faith to Action is a global inter-faith Network of faith-based organisations committed to to advance family health and wellbeing; women’s rights and gender justice; and peaceful, just and inclusive communities, consistent with one’s faith. The Network promotes a comprehensive approach to advocacy and programming for family health and wellbeing as well as dialogue and knowledge sharing within and between faiths. Faith to Action Network is the only interfaith network of organisations with a focus on family planning, sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and SustainableDevelopment Goals (SDGs) as they apply to family health and wellbeing.
1 to 10 staff
Africa Gospel Church Kenya
Africa Gospel Church is a registered and established Church organization in Kenya. It has over years also expanded to Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, DRC and Burundi. In Kenya, it has over congregations, spread across the country. The Vision of the Church is "The Whole Church taking The Whole Gospel to The Whole World'' and its Mission is "To fulfil the Great Commandment and the Great Commission according to the Great Plan."
51 to 200 staff
Christian Ministries In Africa
Christian Ministries in Africa (CMIA) is a non profit organization with headquarters in Nairobi Kenya. The organization has operations in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, and DRC. We specialize the following area. Church Planting - We operate over 200 churches called Church on the Rock Campuses in East Africa 2. Church Leadership Development - We have training for pastors through operating bible schools as well as holding leadership conferences with pastors across East Africa. Children's Home Operations - We operate 4 children's home in Kenya serving 200 children 4. Schools - We operate 7 schools in East Africa 5. Medical Care - We operate a medical clinic in Nairobi and often have medical clinics in various slum areas 6. Feeding programs - We feed hundreds of children daily in slum feeding programs.
51 to 200 staff
Friends Church Quakers Donholm
Friends church,(Quakers), Donholm, is a vibrant young church within the larger Quakers fraternity. The church will retain and enhance its focus in playing a key and or important role in developing members spiritually, morally and economically. We shall remain true to our objectives and most important of all, even as we struggle to do many things, we are very much aware that whatever we do, it is not because of man, but all the glory and honour goes to God, our almighty father in heaven.
10001+ staff
Inter-Religious Council Of Kenya Irck
The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK) is a coalition of all major faith communities in Kenya that works together to deepen interfaith dialogue and collaboration among members for a common endeavor to mobilize the unique moral and social resources.
11 to 50 staff
Kenya Christian Professionals Forum
The Kenya Christian Professionals Forum (KCPF) is a group of Christian professionals from various denominations sharing common values on Life, Family, Religion and Governance; which are our pillars. KCPF membership is drawn from various churches and church groups. Major partners are Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB); National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK); and Evangelical Alliance of Kenya (EAK). Mission: To provide professional support in influencing the development of a legal and social environment that is supportive of biblical values. Vision: A society that respects life, family, religion, social justice and good governance.
1 to 10 staff
On Board Ministry
The mission of OBM is to train Coastal Kenya pastors, lay leaders, and called ministers in a low-cost, introductory, and foundational understanding of the true Gospel and Biblical doctrine for church planting. OBM's Kenyan native educators seek to develop disciples by a sincere teaching of the literal, consistent interpretation of Scripture and practical biblical principles to glorify Jesus Christ.
1 to 10 staff
Youth For Christ Kenya
Youth For Christ - Kenya Seeks to connect with young people in every part of the country, introduce them to Christ and connect them to a local church. We focus on Evangelism, Discipleship, Prayer, Social involvement and Leadership
11 to 50 staff
Aic Milimani, Nairobi Ke
We exist to teach scriptures, minister to the contemporary modern man and meet needs with appropriate skills and tools. Unity is never an end in itself. Its desirability came out of the understanding ‘that the world could be won only if the church became one. We take seriously Jesus’ prayer in John 17:23
11 to 50 staff
Association Of Evangelicals In Africa
The Association of Evangelicals in Africa (AEA) is a Christian umbrella organization, representing National Evangelical Fellowships in all Africa. The membership also includes international Christian Non-Governmental Organizations or development and missionary agencies based in Africa. Over the years, the initiatives of AEA include the founding of: Bangui Evangelical School of Theology (BEST) in Central Africa Republic for the Francophone region, Africa International University (formerly Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology) in Kenya for the Anglophone region, Christian Learning Materials Centre (CLMC) in Kenya, Africa Christian Television (ACT/PEMA) in Cote d’Ivoire, Accrediting Council for Theological Education in Africa (ACTEA). These projects have a focus on sound theological and Christian education from childhood to the highest level of scholarship at university level, for effective evangelization and discipleship of the church in Africa. The two theological schools were the first graduate theological schools in sub-Saharan Africa in the modern history of the Church. A landmark publication in our stride for biblical resource is the one volume Africa Bible Commentary, published in 2006.
11 to 50 staff
Karura Community Chapel
Vision “Becoming Christ-like disciples engaging the world” Mission Statement “To be a worshiping community, helping one another to be obedient to God’s Word and to be Ambassadors of Jesus Christ in a needy world” Core Values The Core Values of the Church are expressed in the following statement of the Church DNA : Commitment to the Great Command to love God and to love our neighbors (Luke 10:25-37) Commitment to Biblical transformation (Rom. 12:1,2; Col. 1:28,29) Commitment to empowering leadership (Ephesians. 4:11,12)(open, unthreatened, team oriented, unity seeking, willing to pass on to others) Commitment to Contextual Relevance (1 Cor. 9:19 to 23) Commitment to Church Planting (Matt.
51 to 200 staff
Nairobi Chapel Ongata Rongai
Nairobi Chapel, Ongata Rongai (NCOR) is a fast growing church on the south-western exit of the City of Nairobi. We consider our mandate to be to reach the unchurched people in Rongai and its environs (Karen C, Langata, Kiserian, Ngong and beyond)
1 to 10 staff
Citam Karen
Christ Is the Answer Ministries (CITAM) formerly known as Nairobi Pentecostal Church was established in 1959, as a ministry of Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC). In 2003 Nairobi Pentecostal Church changed its name to Christ is the Answer Ministries (CITAM) and registered as an autonomous independent entity under the Societies Act of Kenya. The new name is drawn from our well-known motto “Christ is the Answer” believing that only Jesus Christ can provide the answers to human challenges and needs.
11 to 50 staff
International Christian Centre Nairobi Icc Nairobi
International Christian Centre Nairobi (ICC Nairobi) is an English-speaking congregation of the Kenya Assemblies of God (KAG).
51 to 200 staff
Sda Church Central Kenya Conference
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51 to 200 staff
Stonehouse Ministries International
We are a Kenyan organized and registered Christian mission based organization, located in Nakuru, Kenya. The most important aspect of our work is establishing New Testament churches under the leadership of an indigenous plurality of elders. This foundation promotes church members providing help and outreach to the surrounding communities. Part of our mission involves gathering pastors, church leaders and other workers in the community, who desire to learn how to work together and walk in mutual accountability. This effort reaches hundreds of people as these leaders take what they learn back to their churches and neighborhoods. We have established a small indigenous run school located in the most impoverished area of the Nakuru slums to grow and increase this ministries. The project is called L.E.A.R.N. and sponsors children with the need of affording an education. Another aspect empowers women, who have no means of income, to learn skills, such as sewing, jewelry making and other crafts. We offer a sewing school to teach ladies how to design and construct clothing they can sell and provide for their families. SMI partners with St. Mary's Hospital staff to provide clinics for healthcare and instruction for healthy living. SMI partners with Heavens Family to instruct people how to start co-op businesses. SMI is also reaching and teaching people outside the church. We are teaching employees at major businesses and several schools about life and the things of God. Future Ministry Goals: • Bible School • Family homes for Orphans. • Youth Outreach • Self-Help business opportunities • Outreach to the Masai people • Church Planting
1 to 10 staff
The Paidion Foundation
The Paidion Foundation empowers parents, children’s workers, and the church in general towards wholesome and effective children’s ministry through training, equipping, and commissioning of children’s ministry workers. Our Four Pillars: Family - We run parental seminars to discuss parenting and provide devotional material for family fellowship to help parents raise their children in Godly values. Church - We provide a comprehensive course to train Sunday School teachers to be more effective in evangelism, discipleship and teaching children in the ways of God. We also equip and help churches to run children’s Bible camps and vocational Bible schools among other church children’s ministry activities. School -Through partnerships with schools and other children’s organizations, we challenge, train, equip and connect churches and children’s workers with neighboring schools to provide children’s ministry to students during Pastoral Program sessions and to establish Christian Unions in these schools to facilitate Christian fellowship. Community - We challenge and commission children’s workers to start community based Bible study fellowships to reach out to the children in their neighborhoods.
1 to 10 staff
Biblical Life Ministries
A Christian organization, BLM believes in training national leadership, connecting people to cross cultural ministry opportunities, and building enduring relationships. We believe the Great Commission's directive is to 'make disciples'. We do that through a program we call "Bible School in a Briefcase". We facilitate missionaries to do this work.
1 to 10 staff
Atheists In Kenya Society
The Atheists In Kenya Society is Kenya's first and only registered atheist organization.(Societies Act CAP 108)
1 to 10 staff