On the last day of the workshop at CORAT, Reverend Phyllis Byrd Ochilo read from the book of: Luke 13:10-13 On a Sabbath, Jesus was teaching in one of the synagogues, and a woman was there who had been crippled by a spirit for eighteen years. She was bent over and could not straighten up …
Kenya’s revenue collection currently stands at over Shillings 600 billion annually. This development has been occasioned by the structures put in place by the Kenya Revenue Authority that has in great ways been able to seal loopholes that tax evaders had utilised for a long time to deny government taxes. Gauging from what the taxes have …
For some time now the OAIC has tried to look at the issue of poverty and how the Millenium Development Goals fit into the entire picture of effective service delivery to eradicate poverty across Africa and moreso within the AIC’s ( African Instituted Churches) across the continent. The General Secretary of the OAIC Reverend Nicta …
Reverend Phyllis Ochilo was in her element as she urged the church leaders across the East African region to stand firm like a rock whose value is unparalleled. During the second day of the church leaders workshop in CORAT – Christians Organisation Research and Advisory Trust of Africa – centre, she reiterated the need for the church …
The Church has been dared to be an unstoppable force in society in order to bring the desired change in the various communities. Reverend Phyllis Byrd Ochilo, the Director of Just Communities at the OAIC says that church leaders need to be Shepherds and ensure that the church becomes relevant in the society and this …
More than a year since Kenyans celebrated with vigour and ecstasy the promulgation of the new constitution, the fruits of the many promises enshrined in the document are yet to be felt by many. A project known as Huduma that is meant to hold the relevant authorities accountable for the institutions they head was recently introduced to …
“The Church is the pillar in the Society and plays a very important role that no other organ in society can claim to play.” …
25th November 2011 – a cold freezing rainy Friday morning. Despite the dull weather, the bright smiling faces of the staff at the Organization of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) who were up early site analyzer tool and eager for the dedication ceremony of a completed house to an Internally Displaced Person (IDP) at Mai Mahiu …
Nigeria has recently made international headlines for various reasons and especially the terrorist attacks by a Militia group calling itself Boko Haram. The General Secretary of OAIC Nicta Lubaale recently visited Nigeria for a regional meeting and states that the various OAIC member churches in that country are doing well and striving to improve its …
Botswana is one of the countries in the Southern Africa region that OAIC’s presence is felt. Archbishop Joseph Moatshe from St. Elinah Apostolic Church in Botswana was in Kenya recently and says that the African Independent Churches (AIC’s) in Botswana are doing well. The Archbishop, who has been the head of the OAIC in his …