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About Me

Rev. Peter Mutua Kyengo is the lead minister at Faith Life Evangelistic Church (FLEC) in Machakos town. He is married to Pastor Sally and blessed with two beautiful daughters, Hadassah and Adah-Ann.
By the age seventeen, I knew God had called me into full time Christian ministry, and I began to prepare for the work that the Lord was beckoning me to. With this in sight, I attended International School of Ministry (ISOM), where I graduated with a Diploma in World Cross-Culture and Missions. This was under the tutelage of Bishop Dr. Henry Z. Mulandi, the visionary pioneer of Christian Church International (CCI).
Immediately after I was attached to Africa Christian Missions International, (ACMI) where I was exposed to practical ministry with a laser focus on mission work and church planting in different parts of Kenya and Africa.
To buttress the call of God on my life, and the exposure I had since received at ACMI, I enrolled for a degree in Bible & Theology at the Pan Africa Christian University (PACU), and I would later be back to the same institution for a Master of Arts in Leadership (Christian Ministry).
In the unfolding of this time, and in God’s plan and providence, I had since moved to Redeemed Gospel Church-Eastleigh, in Machakos, where I started serving as a Youth Pastor under my Spiritual father and covering Bishop Paul Mutua.
At the start of 2018, Bishop Paul Mutua gave my wife and I a right hand of fellowship to go and pursue the call of God on our lives hence the birth of the commission that we now steward, Faith Life Evangelistic Church (FLEC), headquartered in Machakos, Kenya. The ministry was birthed on June 3,2018.
FLEC is a first-growing ministry with a mandate to fulfilling the great commission by discipling leaders for the end time revival and harvest.
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My faith journey began when I was 12 years old with an awesome encounter of the Fatherhood of God opened up to me through The Lord Jesus Christ. The scriptures in the book of John 1:12, “as many as received him he gave the power and the right to become children of God,” became my reality, I had come to the knowledge of the Father. I admired Christ’s relationship with the Father as displayed in the Gospel’s, rarely did Christ refer to God in any other way than, “My Father.”
I was brought up in the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd in Nakuru, where I came to the knowledge of The Lord Jesus Christ in the Church’s Daily Vocational Bible Adventure (DVBA) organized for the sunday school children annually. At the time the only thing that made sense to me was the simple chorus the teacher sang on the very last day, hatua ooh hatua Bwana unipe hatua, Mwokozi unipe hatua moja zaidi (one step, one step, Lord give me one step, Savior give me one step, just one more step). I already had a general knowledge of God due to my spiritual background but there was yet another call for One More Step, a step into a relationship that has become my very life.
It has been such a realistic journey of faith experiencing tremendous growth and progress as I stay yielded. In His words, Jesus said in John 17:3, “and this is eternal life, that they may know you the only true God and Jesus Christ whom you have sent,” this became and has been my quest, to know Him.
I currently serve alongside my dear husband, Pastor Peter Kyengo (well he is Reverend now but to me the heart of a pastor is too evident) at Faith Life Evangelistic Church (FLEC), Machakos. God birthed this ministry through us in 2018 June, at a very sensitive time of transition. What mattered the most to us was that God was and stayed at the centre of it all, constantly my husband would look at me when there were enough negative whispers and tell me, “God is with us never forget that.” That kept me going.
I serve in different ministries and/or departments but mainly in the Worship ministry. I share in the living Word of God and more so the awesome Gospel of The Lord Jesus Christ the good news. The package of salvation was a wholesome package, my quest is to know, experience and share the awesome gifts in this package.
I believe it is God who calls men and women into ministry, as Amos 7:14 says, “I was not a prophet, nor was I a son of a prophet, but I was a sheepbreeder and a tender of a sycamore tree, then The Lord took me as I followed the flock and the Lord said to me, Go prophesy to my people Israel.” Regarding the fear of authenticity, Jesus speaking about false prophets in Mathew 7:15-20 said, “you shall know them by their fruits.” Gamaliel a teacher of the law during Paul’s time cautioned the council that were plotting to kill Peter and the Apostles in Acts 5:33-39, saying, if this work is of men, it will come to nothing; but if it is of God you cannot overthrow it – lets you even be found fighting against God. “ We can argue with whether one is called or not but we can never argue with the fruits of the supposed calling.
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