Title: Kiluani Mission Station
1Kiluani Mission Station Our Mission ye
shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem and
in all Judea, and to Samaria and unto the
uttermost part of the earth. Acts 18
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3Kiluani Mission
- Ministry to workers
- Ministry to school
- Church Ministry
- Clinic Ministry to locals
4Recap on last years mission work
Ministry to Mission Workers
Ministry to the School
Ministry to the Community
Ministry in the Clinic
5Ministry Update 2005
6 UpdateMinistry to the mission workers
- Daily devotion and weekly bible study
- Literacy Class scaled down
7Update 1 Ministry to the school
- Chapel reduced to twice weekly, i.e.
- Every Tuesday Forms 1 II.
- Every Thursday Forms III and IV
8Update 2 Ministry to the school
Youth Ministry
- Conduct weekly bible study to all bursary
boys and those interested - Build up rapport with students by
introducing board games.
9Update 1 Church Ministry
From wooden shed to concrete building
10Bible Study
Update 2 Church Ministry Ladies
Fellowships Bible Study conducted in
conjunction withLiteracy class
Literacy Class
11Update 3 Church MinistrySaturdayFellowship
atChurch Membersboma
12 Update 4 Church MinistrySunday
SchoolMinistry 2005 saw an increase from 90
to around 120 children
13 Update 5 Church MinistrySunday
SchoolMinistry 2005 saw an increase from 90
to about 120 children
14 Update 6 Church MinistryYear-endPrize
Givingfor Sunday SchoolandAcademic achievement
15Update 1 Ministry in the Clinic
- Daily Gospel outreach to all at the clinic
av. 470 per mth. - Prayer ministry for the sick
- Weekly prayer meeting amongst clinic staff
for the medical ministry
16Update 2 Ministry in the Clinic
Community Health Services for all age groups
- Paediatric cases
- Infant immunization
- Ante-natal clinic
- Maternity cases
- Family Planning
- House call
- General cases
17Update 3 Ministry in the Clinic
Launching of Antenatal Clinic on 18.08.2005
18 Update 4 Ministry in the Clinic Lab
Tests Introduced
Manual Centrifuge
19 Update 5 Ministry in the Clinic
- Kiluani Clinic is recognised by government
- Free supply of drugs
- Channel to promote any national health
programmes, e.g. Vitamin A compaign
20 Update 6 Ministry in the ClinicBible Study
conducted in conjunction withthe
traditional Midwife class
21Update 7 Ministry in the Clinic Fruits of the
Gospel Outreach
Nantito
Resiato
Saitatao
22- CHALLENGES TO MISSION OUTREACH
- Traditional culture deeply entrenched in the
Masaais - tough to breakthrough
(polygamy, female circumcision, etc) - Outreach saturated but preaching is
superficial - People not committed to true
Christian faith - Language barrier
23- CHALLENGES TO SCHOOL OUTREACH
- Since the transfer of the school
administration to the local government one
year ago, Christian character has been
waning, eg. - - Chapel hour - Student Christian
Union - Student Bible Study
24- CHALLENGES TO COMMUNITY OUTREACH
- Irregular water supply
- - drought - poor management of
water allocation
Water Supply to the Community
25CHALLENGES TO CLINIC MINISTRY
- Gospel preached but lack of follow-up of
those from remote areas - Lack of committed Christian staff
- Language barrier
26- CLINIC MINISTRY MOVING FORWARD
- Bring the Gospel to remote areas through
the Mobile Clinic - Learn Masaai language to reach out
27PRAYER REQUESTS
- Salvation and spiritual growth of mission
workers, church members and locals who come to
the clinic. - The Lord will preserve this medical ministry to
His glory. - Commitment of workers to the mission.
- School administration will work in unity with
mission - to maintain Christian Witness.
- 5. The Lord will send labourers to the mission
station. - 6. The Lord will send rain.
28It is of the Lords mercy that we are not
consumed, because his compassion fail not. They
are new every morning great is thy
faithfulness.
Lamentation
322
29Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto
you not as the world giveth, give I unto
you John 14 27