World Harvest Church - Kenya

World Harvest Church - Kenya is located in the city of Kisumu.  Under the leadership of Pastor Caleb & Millicent Atemo, the church is overseen by Apostle Patrick Hinds.  Since its humble beginnings in 2005, World Harvest Church has grown rapidly and continues to be a positive influence in the region of Manyatta.  The vision of the ministry is to build a strong, vibrant church in the city of Kisumu and to raise up leaders all over Kenya & throughout Africa.

Kisumu is still a city very much affected by poverty, however through this ministry many lives are being changed by the work programmes and aid initiatives that continue to be implemented by World Harvest churches worldwide, the support of local schools in Nottingham England and agencies who persistently work on and develop ways to assist in this area.

World Harvest Church – Kenya has recently purchased a piece of land and aims to build an orphanage and school for under privileged children, the poor and those who have been orphaned as a result of HIV, AIDS and a number of other sicknesses & diseases.

Please continue to pray for Kenya and the work we are doing in Kisumu, for further information on the ministry please contact us.

If you wish to donate towards the initiatives in progress in World Harvest Church, please visit the Donate page.
 

 
Pastor Caleb Atemo

 

World Harvest Church Kenya, Kisumu
 

Pastor Caleb and the Children of Kenya

Information on Kisumu - Kenya

Kisumu is an important port on busy Lake Victoria, the world’s 2nd largest body of fresh water. The largest segment, the Gulf of Nyanza, faces the western facet of Kenya, keystone of East Africa. With a population nearing 700,000, Kisumu is Kenya’s 3rd largest city, the largest city west of the Great Rift Valley, 200 miles northwest of Nairobi. It is the capital of Nyanza Province and boasts of being a commercial fishing and agricultural center.

Kisumu has been declared by the UN as the first Millennium City in the 2015 Millennium Development Program and as a result is poised to become a model for economic reform on the African continent.

As a Millennium City Kisumu will be working towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals by 2015 which include eradicating poverty & extreme hunger, achieving universal primary education, promoting gender equality, reducing child mortality, improving maternal health and combating HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases.
 

 
Pastor Caleb Atemo