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AFRICA
IPCC Global Missions work with the Pentecostal
Evangelical Fellowship of Africa to win souls for
Jesus Christ, build upon their knowledge of God's Word and send them
into the harvest field, in this case Kenya.
Our
International Ministers are among the best in the world, in regard to their
commitment, knowledge and love
for the people of their respective field.
AFRICAN STAFF
Rev. Evan Erickson - Evan Erickson is a
veteran minister working with the Massai tribe in southern
Kenya and teaches at Kaimosi Bible College.
Rev. Rick Koetz - Pastor Rick is a
teacher,
overseeing 16 PEFA (Pentecostal Evangelical Fellowship of Africa)
churches, leads Sirikwa Pentecostal Fellowship, and is the IPCC
Field Representative for Kenya.
Rev. Carol Koetz - Carol (Rick's
wife) is presently pastoring 2 churches in Kenya, while working
tirelessly in administration, Bible training and more.
Rev. Paul & Barbara McNutt - Paul
and Barbara McNutt are IPCC staff ministers at the IPCC Mission
Station at Kaimosi and teach and work at Kaimosi Bible College.
Rev. Bonne
Mowell - Bonne is an IPCC staff minister, Assistant Administrator,
and medical assistant.

Rick and Carol Koetz Bonne Mowell

Barbara and Paul McNutt
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| Kaimosi
Bible College
Kaimosi Bible College's reason for being is
"to keep a center place open for Jesus."
"That in all things He might have the
preeminence."
Colossians 1:18
History

Kaimosi Bible College, Kenya
East Africa
During the 1930's the British Government sold
tracts of land as buffer zones between warring tribes in
Kenya. In 1938 one of the tracts of 26.5 acres was
purchased by Rev. & Mrs. Bob Lichty and Miss Kathryn Roth,
missionaries from America to Kenya. On the east side
of the mission was forest and the Nandi reserve, and
eventually on the other sides, the establishment of the
coffee farms, sugar cane fields and the present Kaimosi Tea
Estate.
Eventually, buildings and staff were added.
Great International Ministers have come and gone, but the integrity of
what God is doing at the college remains the same.
This mission is to train ministers to work for the Lord in
Africa.
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