Kenya’s Sustainability Projects
WDA is equipping pastors and ministry staff in Kenya with small business opportunities — from farming to retail — so they can support their families while continuing their vital work of making disciples. Many serve in financially challenged areas, often sacrificing personal stability to continue making disciples. By launching small businesses, they gain the means to generate steady income without stepping away from ministry.This initiative allows leaders to remain rooted in their communities, sharing the gospel and mentoring others, while building long-term financial resilience. It’s a practical and powerful way to ensure that disciple-makers are also being supported — spiritually, personally, and economically.
Fred’s Grain Center: Empowering Farmers, Transforming Futures

Pastor Fred Simiyu
Fred, a seasoned agronomist and respected community leader, is launching a wholesale grain center with a clear mission: to help local maize farmers earn more by improving their access to fair, reliable markets.
In regions where farmers often struggle with unstable prices and limited buyers, Fred’s initiative is a beacon of hope. By connecting growers directly with wholesale buyers, his grain center ensures that the hard work of local farmers translates into better income and long-term stability.
Driven by trust, expertise, and a deep commitment to his community, Fred is not just building a business — he’s building a future where farmers thrive.


Dan’s Store: Where Commerce Meets the Great Commission.

Pastor Dan Omadede
Dan is expanding his small store with the addition of refrigeration — a simple upgrade with powerful impact. It allows him to stock more perishable goods, attract more customers, and serve his community more effectively.
But this isn’t just a business improvement. With every transaction, Dan creates opportunities for meaningful gospel conversations — using commerce as a bridge to connection, care, and lasting transformation.



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From Soil to Soul: Cathy’s Vision for Her Community

Dr. Cathy Cris
Cathy is stepping into agricultural entrepreneurship with purpose. By leasing an acre of land in Kenya to grow watermelon, she’s not only pursuing a profitable venture — she’s building a sustainable model that uplifts others along the way.
With a solid business plan and buyers already lined up, Cathy is well-positioned to generate income from her harvest. But for her, it’s about more than profit. Every worker she hires becomes part of a greater mission — one that includes spiritual encouragement, mentorship, and the opportunity to experience God’s love through daily work.
Cathy’s initiative reflects a growing movement in Kenya — where purpose-driven enterprises are creating lasting livelihoods, reducing dependency, and fostering faith-centered transformation in rural communities.


Alice’s Farm: Feeding Futures, Sharing Hope.

Alice Okuku
Alice is building a sustainable future through a pig farming enterprise — a practical solution to poverty and unemployment in her community. By raising pigs, she’s generating income and creating consistent, dignified work for others around her.
But for Alice, farming is more than just a business. She sees it as a ministry — a way to invest spiritually in those she employs and interacts with. As her farm grows, so does her impact: feeding families, providing jobs, and opening hearts to the hope of the gospel.
From livestock to livelihood, Alice is proving that even a small farm can be a powerful tool for transformation — economically, socially, and spiritually.



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