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The BrightPoint for Children has come alongside GOA in sponsoring members of Strong Tower, CCRC and Rehema Kinangop Children's Home. The sponsorship caters for food, education and health.

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Cumberland Community Church is an interdenominational church committed to serving you and the community in which you live and work. The Churhc has partnered with GOA in sponsoring widow at Kinangop region and their children. The Children are now able to attend school at GOA educational Centre, Kinangop through the support of CCC.

The Church is also seekign more partnership opportuinities through GOA

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Heart for Africa has partnered with us to provide self sustainable homes for orphans and vulnerable children through long term programs and short term service trips that deliver quality care, shelter, food, water, clothing, health care, social work, mentoring and education.

Heartfor Africa is currently involved actively with the Tumaini Children's and Merciful Redeemer Children Homes

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The International Leadership Institute (ILI) accelerates the spread of the Gospel around the world by training and mobilizing leaders of leaders to reach their nations with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Strategically selected leaders receive advanced training in leadership, evangelism, and multiplication

Mt Bethel's Mission is: Compassion into Action through the Power and Presence of Jesus Christ.

The Church has partnered with GOA in leadership training , in building a hospital at Kwambekenya Community (through 410 Bridge) and is also exploring more partnership Opportunities.

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SIM is a community of God's people who delight to worship him and are passionate about the Gospel, seeking to fulfill the mission of Jesus Christ in the world.

SIM's purpose is to glorify God by planting, strengthening, and partnering with churches around the world as they:

  • evangelize the unreached,
  • minister to human need,
  • disciple believers into churches,
  • equip churches to fulfill Christ's Commission.
At GOA, we are greatful to God to have hosted the following, among other, missionaries from SIM:

The vision of Roswell United Methodist Church is Making Passionate Disciples for Jesus Christ. As disciples our goal is to walk In His Steps offering our prayers, presence, gifts, and service. We recognize that people become disciples through many ways including worship, spiritual growth, and missions.

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St John's United Methodist Church is located at 04 Newberry St., NW.

Mission Statement

We grow in faith and number by sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ, through worship, nurture and service.

Website: http://www.stjohns-umc.org

Weddington United Methodist Church is located at 13901 Providence Rd. Weddington, NC 28104

Mission Statement

To fulfill our call to be the physical presence of Jesus Christ by worshiping God with passion, intentionally growing in faith, proclaiming the gospel with grace, and humbly serving in love.

Website: http://www.weddingtonchurch.org/

Mt. Pisgah UMC is located at 9820 Nesbit Ferry Road, Johns Creek, GA 30022

Mission Statement

We are passionate about helping people experience the transforming love of Jesus Christ and becoming fully devoted followers of Him. You will see this passion reflected in everything we do.

Website: http://www.mountpisgah.org

BISHOP THAGANA'S 2013 MESSAGE OF THE YEAR

May I belatedly bring you my New Year greetings.

On the Global scene, 2012 was the year when shocking economic and
business news seemed to lose its power to shock.  Kenya withstood
another difficult year in 2012 as policy tightening and weaker global
demands slowed economic activity.  With decisive fiscal and monetary
policies, the government managed to restore confidence in Kenya.  The
year 2012 in Kenya was almost a mirror image of 2011.  In 2011 the
economy started out strongly, but by mid-year, high fuel and food
prices led to a rapid rise in inflation, a weekend exchange rate and
ultimately a radical increase in interest rates towards the end of the
year.


The implication of these economic and business trend on GOA ministries
was that we had to not only make tough stewardship decisions in 2012
but also daily prayed for God’s Grace to complete the year.  With
decisive ministry policies under the governance of an extremely well
educated and experienced GOA board of directors and a dedicated team
of staff at GOA head office in Nairobi we managed to restore
confidence in all stakeholders and continued to change lives and
impact communities.

As we head into 2013, Kenya is expected to stimulate growth by
loosening monetary policy.  The Central bank of Kenya has lowered the
Central Bank rate (CBR) over the last several months to encourage
investment and economic growth.  As a result, the second have begun
the year by seeing economic activity increase without inflationary
pressure.  The Central Bank of Kenya is expected to continue these
policies in the first quarter of 2013 with investors expected to delay
major projects while waiting for the outcome of the elections.

GOA’s theme for 2013 “To proclaim the year of the Lord’s
favour”-Jubilee Luke 4:19.  In the last three weeks I have been
blessed with opportunities training senior ministry leaders in
Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda with the eight core values of ILI/HM.  I
can boldly proclaim that GOA is out to experience great favour from
God in 2013.  This is the year that Kenya will celebrate her Golden
Jubilee-50 yrs since independence.  It is also the year that GOA’s
Executive Director is celebrating his Golden Jubilee-50th birthday.
I’m double excited.  To be a Kenyan who is celebrating Jubilee
together with his nation.

The     World Bank in their December 2012 Kenya Economic update dubbed
“Kenya at work-Energizing the economy and creating jobs” highlighted:
Kenya withstood another difficult year in 2012 as policy tightening
and weaker global demand slowed economic activity.  With decisive
fiscal and monetary policies, the government managed to restore
confidence in Kenya’s medium term prospects.  2013 promises to be a
better year.  Yet hard realities remain –Kenya’s growth rate is still
below its potential and its peers, external balances remain which
threaten its future growth, and the pace of economic growth is not
generating enough modern sector wage Jobs.  With the passage of the
new constitution in 2010 and its implementation, stronger institutions
are emerging, putting Kenya on a sound footing ready to take off.  In
the very short term, what remains to be done is for Kenya to deliver a
credible and peaceful election in March 2013, and thereafter a smooth
transfer of power.  In the medium term, Kenya will need to start
building a stronger foundation for growth, and undertake structural
reforms to correct the external imbalances.  To generate more jobs for
the burgeoning educated population, Kenya will also need to reduce the
transaction cost for firms, by reducing job-smothering corruption and
the cost of doing business (particularly in transport and energy).

In the first half, we expect the Government to keep its focus on
controlled liquidity as it seeks to keep the cost of living at
manageable levels.  We expect less easing of the monetary policy with
politics dimming the outlook with political pressure expected to
increase as the country gears up for the general elections.  We expect
the outcome of the elections to have a major impact on the economy.
Following the elections, we expect the Central Bank of Kenya to head
back to the low interest rate stance as it seeks to propel
post-election economic growth in the coming years in line with the
vision 2030 objectives.  With the Central Bank of Kenya expected to
ease monetary policy, we expect the stock market to stay on a recovery
path.  The bond market is expected to see improved activity with
concentration expected to shift to the long end.

This is the time to invest in Kenya.  GOA is looking for investors who
are interested in not only reaping good business returns but also
kingdom value through change lives in our four vision  areas of Church
Growth, compassion, conflict Resolution and leadership Development.
The focus of the GOA board of directors is to move GOA towards a
sustainable future.  With this goal in mind, GOA’s next 5 year
strategic plan has business ideas on investments that may initially
require high capital investment but eventually lead GOA towards
sustainability.  We invite you to partner with GOA in 2013.

With you in this year of our Lord’s favour

Bishop David Thagana

Our Core Values

  • Embrace People: Because people matter to God, and Christ died for all people; we treat all people as His children while fulfilling the Great Commission – making disciples of all nations.
  • Compassionately Serve: Jesus has given us the model of caring for the poor and suffering, which we strive to follow to the best of our abilities.
  • Pursue Peace: We will strive to bring an end to conflict in our communities.
  • Embody Godly Leadership: Our leaders will practice ethical and accountable governance and management, governing and managing our ministries with excellence.
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