Equipping pastors where they live and serve—blending on-site learning, immersive residencies, and real-life community application.
The Challenge:
In Africa, over 86% of pastors are untrained or severely undertrained. Most serve in poor urban and rural contexts where:
- University-level theological education is unaffordable, requires high school completion, and demands long absences from their churches.
- Many pastors never completed high school and are excluded from formal institutions.
- Local churches cannot afford to release their pastors for extended study.
- As a result, countless congregations are led by sincere but under-equipped leaders, unintentionally propagating shallow discipleship and harmful theology.
This leaves churches vulnerable and communities underserved. When communities remain impoverished, their congregations suffer; when congregations are weak, their communities decline; and ultimately, whole nations are held back.

Our Response

We deliver a contextualised curriculum directly where pastors live and serve. Training includes three one-week residencies at Way Makers Training College for immersive learning, while assignments are applied in their own communities through dialogue education.
Through Way Makers Training College, accredited under Kenya’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA), we offer affordable and accessible Certificate and Diploma programs in theology and practical ministry.
Impact:
- Grassroots pastors receive government-recognised certificates and diplomas.
- Leaders are equipped in Reframed Discipleship for Community Transformation, bringing holistic impact to their churches and communities.
- Cycles of marginalisation and injustice are broken as theological education becomes accessible to all.
Your Opportunity:
By partnering with us, you help pastors become catalysts of holistic community transformation across Africa.

