The future of Africa will be secured through lietrature because…
The future of Africa will be secured through lietrature because…
African Christian Authors – ACABA by CLC Kenya
Recognising, Celebrating & Promoting Quality in Christian Authorship in Africa
The future of Africa will be secured through lietrature because…
My name is Abiah Adnah Mckenna, the Author of Conceive Achieve for Teens. I am also the Lead Mentor at The Purposeful Teens Program – a program that is dedicated to helping teens discover and live out their God given calling. During the 2021 round of ACABA, I was privileged…
Am summoned as Helen Matarimo, also associated as a daughter, a mother, a friend, a colleague and most importantly a seeker of my Source, Creator, popularly known as God. I easily recline towards introversion but writing gives me a chance to boldly explore a state of extroversion that I would…
My name is Jackline Ingasian, Programs Coordinator at CLC Kenya, and the Secretary of African Christian Authors Book Awards( ACABA). My experience in being the Secretary for ACABA 2021 has been that of growth through every assignment brought my way, engaging the authors not just in them submitting their books…
I am Samuel Mwinamo Asena, Author of Blessed to be a Blessing, Founder of Optimize Institute and Pastor at Redemption Sanctuary City Center. I write, create courses, coaching and consulting programs on Optimization/Leverage. My Organization and I are friends of CLC Kenya and co-labourers in the Vineyard of Christ for…
My passion for building a generation of voracious leaders and learners, stems from the apparent deficit of sufficient documentation and transference of knowledge from previous generations in Africa to subsequent generations. With a healthy reading culture, Africa would have a generation of people who are hungry for information making it…
+254733817962 admin@kenyaclc.org Adams Arcade. Nairobi. Kenya Pioneering A Message from Outgoing 2021 ACABA Chairman, Brian Prince My passion for building a generation of voracious leaders and learners, stems apparent deficit of sufficient documentation and transference of knowledge from previous generations in Africa to subsequent generations. With a healthy reading culture,…