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Borehole Commissioned at Olturot

There was joy and jubilation when Rev. Justus Mugambi, the Deputy Bishop, on Saturday, 25th May 2024, formally commissioned the new borehole at Olturot Mission Centre. The residents of Olturot celebrated as they watched water gush through the big pipe, lapping their hands and feet. “We praise God for His provision for CITAM to drill this borehole,” Rev. Mugambi elatedly said, flanked by Rev. Elias Githuka, Head of Missions. The solar-powered water pump will supply water to the community, with the borehole capable of producing 19,000 litres per hour. This borehole is an answered prayer for the women and children of Olturot who previously walked long distances in the scorching sun to fetch water. “I would leave at dawn and walk for many kilometres to the water point,” one woman said, smiling with joy. “We would wait for many hours for the camels, cows, sheep, and goats to quench their thirst first.” In the Samburu culture, livestock are given priority over humans for water. After the long wait, women would fetch water and begin their trek back, often arriving home late in the afternoon, exhausted but still needing to care for their children. The long trips to fetch water had caused numerous challenges for the women, including increased miscarriages from carrying heavy water containers over long distances in the extreme heat. Pastor Terry Wangui Lessir, the missionary pastor at Olturot, was overjoyed at the sight of what the Lord had done. “Many women would come to Sunday services late or even miss out due to the burdensome task of looking for water for their families,” Pastor Terry said. The mission station plans to initiate an income-generating project by selling the water at a subsidized cost to help the station become self-sustaining. This project is also expected to create employment opportunities. Additionally, the water will support farming, kitchen gardening, and tree planting initiatives. Praise the Lord! Olturot Mission Station Impacting the Local Community When CITAM opened the Olturot Mission Station, which is 157 Kms West of Marsabit town, it was not easy to envisage the transformation that would take place in the community. By God’s provision and enablement, the mission station has become a beacon of hope to the community. The station which lies in the southern part of the famous Chalbi Desert is led by Pastor Teresa Lesiir and her husband Stanley Lesiir. The hot and rugged terrain with little vegetation lucidly tells you about the harsh weather conditions. The region experiences little or no rainfall throughout the year. Despite the tough challenges, our missionaries have continued to reach the community with the love of Christ and deliver them from ungodly bondages. Arial Redille, who are a resultant of intermarriages between the Samburu and the Redille, practice both cultures but are majorly influenced by Samburu cultural practices hence speakers of the Samburu language. African Traditional Religion is common with the worship of the moon being a common religious practice. The station has ministry programs to reach the community that include Children’s ministry, teens’ ministry, women’s ministry, men’s ministry, primary and secondary school outreaches, sports ministry, fora ministry, weekly fellowships, overnight prayer meetings and evangelism. CITAM’s Missions department, led by Rev. Elias Githuka, is committed to fulfill the Great Commission through making Christ known and spirit filled believers’ worship in spirit and in truth among the unreached people’s groups, seeing children grounded and rooted in the word.
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CITAM Athi River 10th Anniversary

We thank God for CITAM Athi River’s successful 10th anniversary celebration service held on 12th May 2024.  Rev. Ken Thiong’o, Senior Pastor and the assembly’s leadership and members were overjoyed to welcome the guests who included Rev. Calisto Odede (Presiding Bishop), Rev. Justus Mugambi (the Deputy Bishop), Rev. Isige ( DFA), Rev. Jotham Munene ( Southern Region Overseer), Rev. Juliet Mahugu ( Regional Overseer Northern Region and the 1st Lead Pastor of CITAM Athi River),members of Council of Elders and the Deacon Board, some other Senior Pastors and some Head Office managers.  The celebration marked a key a milestone as the assembly began with a small congregation which has grown tremendously including successfully setting up CITAM Schools Athi River and the Catering Unit. Bishop Odede shared an impactful sermon from Acts 19:8-20.
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Opening of Juja Land Access Road

We praise God that finally the road and bridge that we were building to provide access to our land in Juja was completed. In a ceremony, presided over by Bishop Calisto Odede on Friday, 26th April 2024, the road, named CITAM Boulevard was officially opened. The event was attended by Deacon Board Members, Council of Elders, Rev. Justus Mugambi (Deputy Bishop), Rev Ken Isige (DFA), Board members of Ark Properties, some Senior Pastors, and Head office managers. The new road is expected to unlock the sale of the plots in the land.
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Kapsabet Half-Marathon

CITAM Kapsabet hosted half marathon ever held with a church in History of Athletics in Kenya. At More than 1000 athletes participated with winners being awarded Kshs 250,000. It was on a Sunday like no other, and the first time in the history of the assembly we held a service out of traditional premises. And also for the first time in the History we had a congregation above 2000 meeting at the Kipchoge Keino Complex for a Sunday Service. 107 persons gave their lives to Christ. To grace the occasion His Excellency, Hon. Stephen Sang ( Nandi County Governor), Dr David Oginde (EACC chairperson), Rev Robin Mulunda (Western Region Overseer), Rev Makena Athony (Head of SAA) among other leaders.
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Northern Region AGM held

We had a successful Northern Region AGM  (RAGM) on 13th April 2024 at CITAM Valley Road. Key issues regarding the region were discussed by the members and resolutions made. We praise God for the key milestones achieved and the renewed energy to conquer new territories.   This was the 5th RAGM since the regional meetings were started in 2020. This AGM marked the end of RAGMs in 2024 to pave way for the 2024 Annual Delegates Conference ( ADC) which will be held on 27th April 2024 at CITAM Valley Road’s Dennis White Hall.
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Southern Region AGM held

We had a successful Southern Region AGM  (RAGM) on 6th April 2024 at CITAM Ngong. It was the first time the AGM was held in CITAM Ngong because previously it was held at CITAM Karen. Key issues regarding the region were discussed by the members and resolutions made. We praise God for the key milestones achieved and the renewed energy to conquer new territories.   This was the 5th RAGM since the regional meetings were started in 2020.
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