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Adopted Ministry in Webuye, Kenya

Dr. Rader Johnson and the Greater Bible Way Temple church family is pleased to announce the adoption of 11 apostolic church ministries and an orphanage in the African country of Kenya. Led by Pastor Wycliffe Khaemba, One Way Ministries has been established as a beacon of light to those seeking the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ.

Pastor Wycliffe Khaemba is the Founder and Overseer of Restoration Vision Center Churches in Kenya located in Webuye, 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 after. Wycliffe was called into full time ministry in 2000, after a very challenging and humbling life as needy. He has since served as a Children Minister, Evangelist, Pastor and currently moving in the unfolding apostolic dimension. His ministry is characterized with healing, miracles, signs and wonders. He is also a competent gifted Bible teacher. He has traveled countrywide and also traveled to Uganda. He is married to Everlyne Achieng Khaemba who ministers a alongside him and they have three children namely Peter, Faith and Shadrack.

Pastor Wycliffe wakes up every morning with a deep aspiration to impact someone’s life, no matter their background, race, nationality, ethnicity, culture or age, with the Good News of Jesus Christ. Whether ministering to big number or small, or just praying or counseling with an individual, he is driven by a love and compassion for sick and hurting people. He has a passion for winning souls for the Kingdom of God and has committed his life to serving God and to building the Body of Christ.

In addition to the churches he has established, Pastor Wycliffe also founded the Good News Children Centre, servicing 120 orphaned boys and girls monthly. Is it here, located in the Eldoret Slums 120 orphans come five days a week 8-5 and receive education, and two full meals a day of beans and rice. Many of these orphans have had to grow up before their time, and given the chance they will do well and provide for themselves in the future as they get order. In other words they are not helpless if given a chance, and they take advantage of the chances they are given. In the words of Pastor Wycliffe, “I have seen and been in many of the homes in the slums, most have taken in an orphan in some way, and I see them cooking, washing, cleaning etc. and I must stress that these orphans are lucky compared to the orphans who end up victims in the worst possible way. The orphans taken into homes usually will go to Church with the family and find salvation.”

Please help up support these ministries as they are going about the noble work of serving those who are the least among us.

Dear Dr. Rader,

Thank you very much indeed for confirmation. I am grateful and appreciative for your heart and concern about us Africa and heart support. We had been pursuing on, no matter challenges we undergone but God had been faithful. It’s by grace of God that we had been moving on. Certainly it is our prayers and desire to partner with us in Kenya representing and coordinating all events here and am very grateful for being adopt by you and your church. Actually that will be good and wonderful as we serve God in Africa and beyond knowing we have a great family in the USA. You are highly welcome. I am blessed and encouraged hearing from you Man of God. Lastly but not least stand with us and praying for orphanage supply, evangelism and outreach ministry. As we continue to pray God’s time for you come. I will continue to visit the site to view the classes. It will be good to send us books of the classes too since its costly when browsing and printing many copies in Kenya. I do use cyber cafe to browse. Thank you for quick response and writing. May God bless you continually.

Your Son,

Pastor Wycliffe Khaemba