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In the tapestry of every impactful organization, there is often a thread woven with passion, dedication, and a profound sense of purpose. Such is the story of Rev. Cephas A. Ssenyonjo, the visionary leader behind the Kingdom Missionaries Society for All Nations (KIMSAN). His journey from passion to purpose is a narrative that not only shaped his life but also birthed a ministry that transcends boundaries.

A Divine Calling

Rev. Cephas, a Ugandan missionary, found himself serving in the Anglican Church of Kenya, Butere Diocese, under the leadership of the Rt. Rev. Dr. Timothy L. Wambunya. It was during this period that a divine calling took root in his heart—an urging to start a missionary organization that would serve the entire body of Christ without limitations.

The Genesis of KIMSAN

Founded in July 2016, KIMSAN emerged from a single cathedral parish in Western Kenya to expand its reach across Nyanza and Rift Valley Regions. The organization’s growth wasn’t just geographical; it extended to neighboring countries such as Uganda and Burundi. Rev. Cephas’s obedience to the call paved the way for KIMSAN to become a beacon of hope, guided by the teachings of 1 Corinthians 2:2-5.

A Mission to Make Him Known

The essence of KIMSAN lies in its mission—to glorify God by knowing Him alone and making Him known among all nations through the Gospel of the Kingdom. This mission isn’t just a statement but a lived reality, as Rev. Cephas leads the charge in cooperation with mission-oriented institutions and individuals in Christ.

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