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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Kasule Leadership Training Center -Revival Talks have been Engaged

The Kasule Leadership Training in the city of Kisumu takes care of churches in Western, Kisumu South Nyanza and parts of Rift Valley regions.The leaders of wesrtern and Kisumu regions came togther for a meeting to brainstorm on how to empower this center so that it can be more active. The Coordinator of this center brother Joseph Awuor has worked hard and long at this center. We appreciate him deeply. He needs support in sketching the way forward for his center. Many leaders that came to the meeting are willing to give professional and moral support.At this meeting a task force committee of four leaders was formed.
 34 leaders that turned up for the Kisumu meeting
The task force committee that was formed: Charles Ngoje who chaired the meeting, 
elder Hezron Ojuang', Lawrence Odhiambo, Joseph Awuor, 
Lawrence Okong'o and Thomas Kamahaga

LEADERSHIP TRAINING SUSTAINS MOSHI CHURCH OF CHRIST

 Members of the Moshi Church of Christ in their brand new church building. 
They sold a plot in down town and bought a plot in the inner city area 
where this church now stands in service to the community around
 Charles Ngoje -director of NGCS Extension Program, 
was the main speaker at the dedication of the new Church building. 
Charles is the immediate former missionary to this church.
 Couples in the Church represent the strength of the Church.
 Brother Charles Ngoje and Jacob Randiek, prayed over the incoming minister of 
Moshi Church of Christ. Godlisten Masuki. Godlisten graduated from 
Nairobi Great Commission School Extension Program in December 2009. 
Nine leaders graduated from this program that was initiated and coordinated by 
Charles Ngoje. Ankeny Church of Christ in Iowa funded the program that run for 3 years.
The Moshi Church proudly posses for a group photo in gratitude to God.

LIFE IS BACK AT MT. ELGON BIBLE SCHOOL

 Jacob Randiek, Minister of Winyo Church of Christ 
and former missionary to Mbulu Tanzania, teaching a course on 
Hermeneutics at the Elgon Bible School in November, 2010. 
Elgon Bible is the brainchild of missionaries Fielden and Jannet Allisons.
 Jacob Randiek and his class at the Elgon Bible School
 In a land that has known war, Christ offer hope.
This senior lady, in her 60's enrolled for Bible Classes at the Elgon Bible School
Robert Kirui, Coordinator of Elgon Bible School, 
an Extension School o Nairobi Great Commission School

Kirui (in a red shirt) joins others in selecting books for his center, at the 
Nairobi Great Commission School during this years extension committee meeting

Friday, December 17, 2010

CHURCH PLANTING MOVEMENTS WORKSHOP HELD AT WINYO MISSION CENTER AND SIRIAT BIBLE SCHOOL

 Charles, Dickens and Jacob Randiek, commssioned a team 
of young men for the service of hosting the seminar as hospitality team.
 Missionary Sam Shewmaker of Rwanda, teaches at one of the sessions. 
Sam was instructor at the Nairobi Great Commission School.
 Charles Ngoje (director of NGCS extension program) 
giving a closing remark in which he appreciated all the church leaders 
who attended the seminar and also he appreciated the instructors 
-Dr. Mustapha Sandi of Sierra Leone (front, second from left), 
Nancy and Sam Shewmaker. The workshop attracted 34 leaders 
from Nairobi, South Nyanza, Kisumu and Kisii regions.
At the end of the workshop, it was time for a group photo

KILON BIBLE SCHOOL -EXTENSION CENTER OF NAIROBI GREAT COMMISSION SCHOOL

 Charles Ngoje and Richard Chepkwony (coordinator), the with the students of 
Kilon Bible School at the end of the course, 
'Spiritual Warfare' held between 13 and 16 December, 2010.
 The New Building that will be the Kilon Bible School. 
The Churches there did fundraising and bought a plot on which this building is being built. 
They are now struggling to complete the building. They are visionary and committed to this work.
Golf Course Road Church of Christ, Orphanage Home. 
This home now hosts the Kilon Bible School. 
Some of the youth in this home have enrolled with the Bible School 
and are taking courses alongside their academic work in different public schools in the region. 
These facilities bless the mission work in Africa in ways more than one. 
Nairobi Great Commission School thanks brother David Koech the director of the home 
and brother John Defore of Golfcourse Road Church of Christ for this work.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Teaching Opportunity

Dr. Calvin and Judy Warpula and Dr. Hilton and Avanel Merritt 
all of University Church of Christ -Tx, taught seminars at 
Ngcs' extension center at Winyo in South Nyanza 
and at the main campus during this last summer. 
If you are a teacher and are planning a trip to Kenya 
for mission or tour, we will be glad to have you teach a course/seminar 
at our extension centers and even at the main campus. 
That will be a great way to support our leadership training program.

Nairobi Great Commission School's Library

 Regular students, know that upon graduating from the main campus 
they will be called upon to teach at the 18 extension centers, 
spare not minute for idle talk. 
They are keen in maximizing the use of the library. 
They read, research and develop notes 
to address the needs of their people back in the countryside.
A student browsing through this vast forest of books, 
neatly catalogued for easier access.

Section of NGCS Staff





Mr. David Tonui, Principal







 Mr. Tom Opondo, Registrar






Mr. Charles Ngoje, Extension Program Director












  Mrs. Zipporah Nzisa Mutau, Accountant







Mrs. Juliana Osir, Librarian




 Mrs. Rose Chirchir, Secretary

Extension Committee Meeting in session. It is always a wonderful moment to hear reports from the centers. They are reports on conversions, church planting, courses done, projected mission events, spiritual breakthoughs, challenges and many other issues of interest. We pray together, laigh together, cry together and encourage each other. We hold such meetings twice a year. Extensions centers is where the strength of Nairobi Great Commission School lies.

Nairobi Great Commission School Share out books with Extension School Coordinators

Extension coordinators, all of whom are graduates of Nairobi Great Commission School, 
select books for their centers. NGCS' Librarian, Mrs Julian Osir,
ensures that she doesn't keep too many copies of the same book in Nairobi. 
She gives them out to the satellite schools. 
These schools serve as resource centers for church leaders 
living in the rural parts of Kenya and East Africa.
The Committee of Extension Program

Saturday, November 20, 2010

WELCOME

The extension Program of Nairobi Great Commission School has grown tremendously and it is continuing to grow. To keep information flowing with effeciency amidst this kind of growth, a blogspot became indispensable. We have to exchange news from our 18 centers throughout East Africa. Courses and activities at the extension centers will be highlighted. Also we will highlight what the alumni of this great school are doing after graduating. I welcome you all to this interractive blogspot.

Sincerely,
Charles Ngoje
Program Director