One Way Ministry National Community Outreach, Inc.
in 2008 developed a relationship with some of God’s
people in Kenya, Africa.  

Our collaboration has established One Way Ministerial
Fellowship Kenya.

We have given to this cause, but the work is not done.
There is still much work to be done. The harvest is plenty
but the workers are few.

We have future plans to begin a building project in Kenya.
Fellowship Kenya. He was born in 1974 in a humble family of 9 siblings.

The vision was born in his spirit in 1996 when the Lord spoke clearly to him to arise and shine.  
One Way Ministerial Fellowship Kenya has experienced total change and transformation through
the help of Bishop Moten.

Our strategy is to teach where we are invited for some months, and then deliberately get out of
the way so that the local church can get on with her job. If a church catches the vision and gets
going, we will happily return the next year for further training of church leaders.

We have a particular focus on Africa and especially around the Great Lakes region. We have
seen that all of the regions where we have worked, the churches have the same basic needs:

 1. The need for discipleship and church planting training.
 2. The need to have an experienced trained coach or mentor available to assist the young           
       (newly planted) churches.
 3. The need to be able to develop specific visions and strategies to fulfill the Great                       
       Commission and;
 4. The need for the affiliation and unity with other like minded churches

We are also doing some work in East Africa . We are dedicated to networking with churches of
like mind and faith. We commit ourselves to partnership through mentoring and sharing strategies
in church planting, evangelism and apostolic training.

Bishop Wycliffe Wakhungu
Bishop and Mrs. Wycliffe Khaemba Wakhungu
Bishop Wycliffe Khaemba Wakhungu
more photos from the work in Kenya