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In 2024, KIMSAN stepped into Migori County with hearts full of faith and feet ready to walk with purpose. What followed was not just a mission—it was a move of God. Through strategic planning, community partnership, and relentless obedience to the call, the Migori Mission became one of the most impactful outreach campaigns in KIMSAN’s history.

Here are 7 unforgettable moments that made this mission a true expression of faith in action:

1. Mobilizing Over 100 Local Churches for a United Cause

The foundation of the Migori Mission was unity. Over 100 local churches across six sub-counties—Uriri, Awendo, Suna East, Suna West, Kuria East, and Kuria West—came together with one mission: to share Christ and uplift communities.

What made it special?
For the first time, Anglican, Pentecostal, Baptist, and independent churches joined hands, transcending denominational lines to demonstrate what it means to be one body under Christ.

“I’ve never seen such unity among churches in my 15 years here.” – Local Pastor

2. Training 500 Church Leaders at the Evangelism & Discipleship Summit

Held in Uriri, the summit was a two-day spiritual empowerment hub. 500 leaders — including lead pastors, youth leaders, evangelists, and women’s ministry coordinators — were equipped with discipleship strategies, pastoral care insights, and practical ministry tools.

Workshops covered:

  • Conflict resolution within congregations
  • Discipleship for unchurched populations
  • Emotional healing and burnout prevention
  • Shepherding with love, drawn from John 21:15–17

The sessions sparked revival. Leaders committed to monthly accountability groups to sustain the momentum beyond the summit.

3. Reaching Over 30,000 People with the Gospel

Through door-to-door evangelismopen-air crusadesschool outreaches, and street ministry, more than 30,000 individuals heard the Good News of Jesus.

Children’s evangelism alone engaged over 200 young people through songs, Bible stories, and games. Every age, every tribe, and every village heard the message of hope.

“This mission has reignited my passion for ministry.” – Summit participant

4. Healing the Body and Soul Through Medical Camps

KIMSAN organized three free medical camps in the region. Over 1,000 patients received care—screenings for diabetes, malaria, HIV, cancer; access to medication; and even blood donations.

Despite limited supplies, over 100 pints of blood were donated to help fight the county’s medical shortages.

This wasn’t just healthcare. It was an extension of Christ’s love. Medical professionals, county officials, and volunteers worked hand-in-hand to bring healing to the body while our missioners brought healing to the heart.

5. Seeing Over 1,200 Commit to Christ

The true heartbeat of the mission was salvation. Over 1,200 souls made decisions for Christ, with many more starting discipleship journeys.

Each new believer was connected with local churches. Over 60% began attending introductory discipleship classes immediately during the mission.

One family of four — broken and struggling with domestic strife — surrendered their lives together during an open-air meeting. Today, they’re a testimony of restoration and healing.

6. Community Service that Opened Doors to Evangelism

Beyond the pulpit and crusade mic, missioners cleaned marketplaces, bus stops, and other public spaces—showing that faith is seen in service. These acts of kindness led to organic conversations, street prayers, and moments of spiritual transformation in the most unexpected places.

One shopkeeper who had distanced himself from church for over 10 years returned to Christ after witnessing the humility of the team.

7. “Be My Witness” Convention in Molo Reached 5,000

The Migori campaign expanded to neighboring regions, including Molo, where the “Be My Witness” Gospel Convention brought in 5,000 attendees. People walked from distant villages just to hear the Gospel.

This convention wasn’t just a meeting — it restored broken relationships, healed emotional wounds, and rekindled faith in entire families.

The Legacy Lives On

The Migori Mission of 2024 wasn’t just an event—it was a movement. It left a legacy of faith, unity, transformation, and hope. It stirred revival in hearts, renewed purpose in leaders, and planted seeds of the Gospel in thousands.

As KIMSAN continues its mission into Vihiga, Nakuru, and beyond, we carry this truth with us:

“We are not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.” – Romans 1:16

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