Experienced Leadership

The Bible has always placed a premium on godly, visionary leadership. Proverbs 29:18 declares, "Where there is no vision, the people perish." Leadership in the Kingdom of God is not merely a management function — it is a sacred stewardship. Nyamira West Field is blessed with a leadership team that understands this weight and carries it with devotion. Headed by President Pr/Dr. Thomas Nyakundi, supported by Executive Secretary Pr. Zablon Nyanumba and Chief Finance Officer Faith Nyaroo, the field's administration provides the strategic, administrative, and financial direction necessary for a growing and dynamic ministry to thrive.

The biblical model of leadership is one of servant-hood, as demonstrated by Jesus in Mark 10:45: "For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." The leaders of Nyamira West Field are not merely administrators — they are shepherds, called and ordained to lay down their lives in service of the flock entrusted to them. Their diverse academic and pastoral backgrounds bring a richness of perspective and competence to the field's governance, ensuring that decisions are made not only with administrative wisdom but with pastoral sensitivity and spiritual discernment.

The departmental leaders of Nyamira West Field further strengthen this culture of committed leadership. This mirrors the

Experienced Leadership
wisdom of Moses' father-in-law Jethro in Exodus 18:21, who advised: "Moreover, look for able men from all the people, men who fear God, who are trustworthy and hate a bribe, and place such men over the people as chiefs of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties, and of tens." Nyamira West Field has organized its leadership on this very biblical principle — distributed, accountable, and competent. Pr. David Nyakundi Omayio provides oversight for Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries, Education, and Youth Ministries, shaping the next generation of believers and institutional witnesses. Pr. Gladys Kebaso nurtures the most tender segments of the church family through her leadership of Children Ministries and Women Ministries. Pr. Stephen Onyari Okero stewards the field's voice and worship life, overseeing Communication, Sabbath School, Voice of Prophecy, and Music. Pr. Lenus Monari anchors the spiritual and relational health of families and ministers through the Ministerial Association and Family Ministries. Pr. Jeremiah Mogesi Ngoko champions holistic wellness and outreach through Health, Publishing, and the Adventist Possibility Ministry. Pr/Dr. Davis Saisi leads the field's evangelistic thrust through Personal Ministries, Evangelism, Adventist Muslim Relations, and the Adventist Men Organization. Completing this team, Pr. John Saota guides the field's financial stewardship culture and institutional growth through Stewardship and Planned Giving, ASI, and Church Development. Each leader brings specialized expertise to their area of ministry, ensuring that every dimension of the church's life and witness is covered with competence and godly purpose.

Financial integrity is also a mark of godly leadership, and the presence of a dedicated Chief Finance Officer reflects the field's commitment to the biblical standard of accountability. In 2 Corinthians 8:21, Paul affirms the importance of financial integrity: "For we aim at what is honorable not only in the Lord's sight but also in the sight of man." The tithes and offerings of church members are sacred trusts, and the field's financial leadership ensures that every shilling given in faith is managed with transparency, accountability, and intentionality — all in service of the mission of God.

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