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September 2020 Updates

September 2020 Updates

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Greetings from NEGST. We are so thankful for your ongoing care, prayers, and support! The fall semester has begun, and all classes continue to be conducted online. It seems that the curve in Kenya is flattening, and we thank God for His mercy. We pray that in-person classes will resume in January. Graduation is to take place in November (pushed from July, 2020). Enjoy the testimony of Steven Wambugu below and rejoice in the good work that God is doing…
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July 2020 Updates

July 2020: COVID 19 in Kenya

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We are so grateful for your prayers and support for NEGST and for your investment in the lives of our students during this time. Since March, Kenya has had a curfew and cessation of movement order and churches and schools have been closed for in-person gatherings. Although the rise in Covid has been slow compared to the US and other countries, Kenya is currently at over 10,000 cases with the numbers still rising. The President lifted the cessation of movement…
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May 2020 Updates

May 2020 Updates

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Pictured: Akupa Deng and Peter O’Bang – Two recent graduates who are continuing their mission work in Ethiopia Greetings to all of our CLA-NEGST friends. I trust this note finds you well and safe from any effects of COVID-19. I have been asked many questions about the status of the school and specific individuals. The following is what we have received via email, conferences, and notes. COVID-19: The country (Kenya) has been spared for the most part. As of Saturday,…
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January 2020 Updates

January 2020 Updates

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Andrew Kang and Solomon Wuor are from South Sudan. They were sent by their church, the Presbyterian Church of South Sudan, to come and study here at Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology (NEGST.) Upon the completion of their degrees, it was hoped that they would return to their home country and teach at Nile Theological College (NTC) in Juba, South Sudan. They were advised that Andrew should focus on the Old Testament while Solomon on the New Testament. Because…
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December 2019 Updates

December 2019 Updates

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Pictured: Prof. Caleb Kim, Prof. Judy Wang’gombe and Prof. Josephine Mutuku. Judy is a recent graduate with a PhD from NEGST and now serves on the faculty. CLA continues to prepare the next generation of teachers, preachers and evangelists for Africa. We have not strayed from our mission at NEGST-AIU. The addition of undergraduates has added and provided a real live mission field for those studying at NEGST. Wonderful stories are told every term about students coming to faith and…
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November 2019 Updates

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There are over 30 different countries represented by the students at Africa International University. Culture Week, held every year in October, offers an opportunity for the different people groups on campus to come together to share about their countries of origin. An array of beautiful clothing, delicious food, traditional dances, songs in many languages, and skits emphasizing various cultural customs all promote understanding and unity. Culture Week is very significant to African students who come from countries that are still…
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