Our Work In Kenya
AMA’s mission in Kenya began in the early 1990s with a focus on church planting, which remains central to the work today. Many congregations were initially formed through connections made via the Lamp and Light Bible courses, which currently have about 8,000 students enrolled. This program, alongside vocational training like sewing classes for women, generates significant energy for spiritual and practical outreach. The mission emphasizes developing strong local leadership, with 20 national pastors and three bishops serving their communities. Recent efforts include a pastors’ seminar aimed at equipping leaders with practical tools for discipleship. A dedicated national staff helps manage book sales and other initiatives, ensuring the mission’s impact continues to grow and thrive across the region.

The Church in Kenya
Mission Opportunities!
Current needs and opportunities in Kenya.

Teacher
Help shape the future by teaching students. This role allows you to make a direct impact on the lives of young learners.

Social Worker / Domestics Aid
Serve those facing personal and family challenges. As a social worker or domestic aid, you’ll provide critical support, resources, and care to individuals and families in crisis, helping them rebuild their lives.

Literature Ministry Director
Lead efforts in spreading knowledge and faith through literature. This position involves overseeing the distribution of religious and educational materials to those who need spiritual and practical guidance.

Business Manager
Help ensure the smooth operation of the ministry through strategic financial oversight. As a business manager, you’ll play a crucial role in budgeting, resource allocation, and maintaining financial stability.

Church Pastor
Provide spiritual guidance and leadership to the church community. As a pastor, you’ll lead worship services, counsel individuals, and help nurture the faith and growth of your congregation.