This is a ministry centre and home across from Daystar University's Athi River Campus. The purpose of Ukarimu House is to be a relevant ministry demonstrating the biblical call to be salt and light to emerging leaders. Under Ukarimu there are several ministries such as, Praxis Fellowship, Mentoring groups, Fikiria Films, Residential Interns, Lay Counselling training, and Marriage Ministry. Praxis
Fellowship: This is a weekly student group seriously exploring, from a Christian perspective, current critical issues facing African society. Here we wrestle with the challenges facing Africa & the world – and attempt to do something about them, bringing action to our reflections and ideas. Iron Men: Real Men · Real Christians. Iron Men is a weekly men’s group that Chip guides. In Iron Men we explore men’s issues, challenge existing ideas, and find our way forward. Iron Men creates a rich setting to share freely, build trust, work together to shape their lives, and have impact on others. Serefatha Sisters: This weekly women’s group, led by Chari, addresses core issues for today’s woman. We discover ourselves; spiritually, emotionally, intellectually, & physically. Serefatha Sisters create deep, confidential, relationships through friendship & dialogue, and by helping each other through the challenges of being a godly woman. Fikiria Films: (Fikiria means think about it.) From time to time, we invite students for an evening of reflection based on a film. More than entertainment, selected films provoke reflection on challenging issues, by preparation before, and debriefing after the films. Residential Interns: We have student interns work in any of the areas of ministry in which Ukarimu Ministries is involved (community development, student ministry, counseling, etc.). When Ukarimu House is completed, we will be able to have residential interns as well.