Partners
Spread Truth- Africa
Spread Truth reaches the world with God’s Story by providing Christians the opportunity to be equipped and to generously give to see everyone connected to God. Spread Truth gets people Gospel Ready through their missional programs that connect people to each other and to God’s rescue in Jesus. Starting November of 2018, Spread Truth launched the start of an African wide ministry.
Kubamba Krew
In the year 2000, DJ Moz & his colleague Njugush became the first Christian DJ's to spin Christian records on a popular secular radio station in Nairobi, Kenya as they faithfully preached the gospel on air. The radio show was called "Kubamba", which means "cool" or "hype" in a local language (sheng) in Kenya. Eventually they named the entire ministry Kubamba. DJ Moz & Njugush eventually began being asked to spin Christian records at live events, where they made sure the gospel was preached. They added dance crews and Christian artists at these events, and youth loved them. They began going into high schools and universities to do these events. They currently have their own radio station and for 10 years had their own live TV show. They have led tens of thousands of youth to Christ. They are true evangelists. Our partnership with them is the result of our Kuza app. They promote it for us and in turn, they use it to help disciple youth who receive Christ at their events. We both have "say so" into what the content is on the app, and our partnership continues to grow stronger.
Sowing seeds of Joy
James and Chao Wanje have worked as missionaries in their nation, Kenya, for more than 10 years. After attending college, getting married and having their two boys (Morris and Francis) in the USA, they answered the call to return to their nation, Kenya, to carry on the family legacy of mission work with their own people.
The Wanjes are now investing their passion on the Coastal region of Kenya. This is the area where James’ father, the late Reverend Morris Wanje, invested more than 50 years in evangelism and discipleship of the natives. Reverend Morris Wanje was the first Baptist convert in the East African region. Before he went to be with the Lord in February 2014, Reverend Morris Wanje had started more than 67 churches, many of which are in the Coastal region of Kenya.
The Wanjes are passionate about carrying the legacy of Reverend Morris Wanje in the transformation of communities through the local church. Through Sowing Seeds of Joy Kenya, they carry out their passion by focusing on five pillars: Marriage and Family Outreach; Pastoral and Church Leadership Development; Evangelism and Church Planting; Training and Discipleship; Humanitarian Outreach that include Water for Life and Seeds Creation.
James and Chao are very passionate together with their teaching team on the coast of Kenya to help 4:12 youth ministry acheive our goals of equipping churches to reach youth in the coastal region.
Global Youth Ministry
Kuza is partnered with Global Youth Ministry out of Chatsworth, Georgia. Matt was saved at a Global Youth Camp when he was thirteen years old. He served as a camp intern his sophomore, junior, and senior year while at Florida State University. During his 4th year, the director of Global invited Matt to serve as missionary with them in Kenya. Matt & Kelly (Matt's wife) both felt called to go to Kenya and served as missionaries with Global from 2008-2018. Matt & Kelly love Global's mission and vision and are excited about the partnership moving forward.
Groundwire works to introduce youth and young adults to the transformational Gospel of Jesus Christ by leveraging the most appropriate and popular social media platforms in society.
The Gospel Coalition Africa exists to equip African believers to shape life and ministry around the gospel. We publish Christian content by African contributors, building a network of networks across the continent – all to God’s glory and grounding in His Word.
Youth for Christ in Kenya was registered in 1975 as a society. It is a faith-based organization that reaches the youth of Kenya, mostly those aged between 13 – 24, through various avenues which include evangelism and discipleship, social involvement and leadership training.
Kuza was originally developed by members of the 4:12 Youth Ministry, whose goal is to equip churches to reach youth. Their ministry began by teaching conferences and in seminaries with the goal of helping both rural and town churches start a weekly youth Bible study or full youth ministry. Once they knew the “how” of reaching youth, they began to ask for the “what” of what to teach them. 4:12 began writing devotional books, which over time became too expensive to print, transport, and distribute. This led to the creation of a writing team and a smartphone app, with the intention of creating materials for churches to use that fit within the East African context.
Tanari Trust works to empower youth through contemporary rites of passage and is well-equipped in life skills programs and sexuality training, team and leadership development, adventure, camp, and experiential programming, all focused on youth. We train young people in a wide variety of community contexts including churches, children’s homes, schools, universities and uniformed forces, and have a proven record for transformational learning. Tanari’s programs are designed for discovery learning through initiative activities, adventure, discussions, debate, and creative instructions.
Pearl Radio We are inspired by the verse of Judges 2:10 “…another generation grew up who knew neither the Lord nor what he had done for Israel.” We want to ensure the gospel is shared through evangelism, empowering our listeners and entertaining them with wholesome and uplifting music.