"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations..."

         Matthew 28:18-20
Visions for Ministry






As the Jesus Gospel Ministry seeks support in this season, the visions that we have for the future are as follows:

For AIDS and otherwise orphaned children
*Expand the project to accept over 1000 disadvantaged children
*Offer intellectual, physical and spiritual services to kids that otherwise would not be helped through the avenues of:
  • An Orphanage
  • Elementary and high school
  • Counseling and Christian Discipleship (to build relationships for children and adopt them into the family of God)
  • Technical Training skills
AIDS Education
The JGM's ministry focuses on families that are affected by AIDS; providing shelter, schooling for children, counsel, and other services. One direction we find crucial in the fight against the AIDS epidemic in Africa is educating individuals and communities about the risks of and transmission of AIDS. Many cultural traditions, myths, and practices in tribes as well as substandard medical treatment care are huge hurdles to face. The JGM hopes to combine with national and/or international efforts to educating and otherwise preventing AIDS transmission. Simple transmission education as well as abstinence education especially in the schools will be a target approach, as realistically the hope for paradigm and practice change may lie most with upcoming generations.

The JGM is currently looking for an organization in America, or elsewhere, which has material relevant to AIDS education in African culture. Please contact Joshua Crocker if you have ideas of a connection.

Self Sufficiency
It is a primary goal of the JGM to be as self-sustaining as possible.

The JGM is in a position of need right now to get things up and going, but leadership in Kenya and also in the U.S. are intent on developing programs and systems that will work as investments for the future.

The JGM Advocacy Team in America is making specific donations to investments such as land and farming capital. We are using our financial resources on things that keep on giving.

Orphaned Student Graduation


Plans on how to become self-sufficient:
  • Purchase Land for farming- so to teach orphans this trade and develop an income
  • Team with Empowering Lives International (an American-based ministry in Kenya) to teach small-business skills and pastoral training
    Empowering Lives International
  • Teach training skills at Community Center- that can serve as small business (sewing, crafts, computer skills classes, etc)
Facility (Community Center) - 5-10 Year Dream
Orphanage/School/Farm/Technical Skills/Counseling/ Church
*The first step to building a facility is to purchase land. The efforts to raise support in America are focused on this goal of land 1st as an investment for the ministries future.
*Practically, the building of a facility will go step by step as resources allow, but the vision of a multi-functioning facility would include:

Callen Moraa Mongare
In Charge of
Sunday School

  • Dormitories for the orphaned: 2 dormitories for both and girls respectively with a capacity of 78 children and 3 staff members
  • Sanatorium with 10 bed spaces for the slightly critical health cases
  • Rooms for staff in charge (5)
  • Classes for children from pre-primary through primary (possibly secondary)
  • Assembly Hall (Capacity of 300)
  • Administration Offices for counseling/director and staff
  • Computer Training Classroom
  • Laundry Room
  • Dining Room
  • Kitchen
  • Farm for subsistence farming to alleviate cost of buying food for the children
  • Sports Complex???
Visions for Ministry