My name is William Aludo. Born on May 19, 1970 in Mombasa, Kenya, I spent my youthful years in Kitere Village near Rongo in the Southwestern part of Kenya. From Kanga High School, I attended the University of Nairobi where I graduated in 1994 with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Accounting. I worked in the banking sector before moving to Johannesburg, South Africa where I accepted the Lordship of Jesus Christ over my life in 1999. I consequently answered the call to Christian ministry and went through training to be equipped for effective Christian service. In 2002, I obtained a Further Diploma in Christian Ministry as well as Certificate in Christian Counseling from Rhema Bible Training Centre (RBTC) in Randburg, South Africa. I am passionate about youth transformation and community development. After 5 years working with youth in rural Kenya, I appreciate the need for sustainable intervention methods alongside spiritual formation in addressing grassroots community needs. To equip myself with relevant skills, I took a sabbatical and I am currently studying MA in Sustainable Development at SIT Graduate Institute in Brattleboro, Vermont.
First and foremost, pray! Pray for the ministry leaders, facilitators and most of all the students/youth. Pray for lasting impact as lives are transformed by the message of Jesus Christ and the work of the ministry. Pray for resources needed to do the work of the ministry.
Second, give financially as follows:
Within Kenya:
Checks can be made payable to CML Academy and mailed to:
CML Academy
P. O. Box 282-40404
Rongo, Kenya
Direct deposits can be made into the bank account as follows:
Account name: CML Academy
Account Number: 1132581850
Bank Name: Kenya Commercial Bank
Bank Branch: Rongo
From outside Kenya, donations can be wired direct into the above bank account. The Swift Code is KCBLKENX
Thirdly, you can share with others about the work of this ministry.
Vision
To see balanced and successful youth positively impacting the society
Mission
To foster holistic youth transformation by facilitating their spiritual, physical, emotional, social, intellectual, educational, vocational and economic development
Current Programs & Services
CML Academy - Primary school kindergarten to standard four
In-School Ministry to local schools
Christian counseling to students
Annual Discipleship Camps for students - April, August & December
Students' Scholarship Program for needy students
Leadership Development program
Community Outreach in partnership with Kitere Glory Community Church & Kakwara Baptist Church
Sports Evangelism
Facilitating Christian-based teaching sessions on special topics relevant to the dynamic student/youth of today including; Managing Peer Pressure, Positive Self-Esteem, Emotional Problems, Academic Excellence, Career Choice & Development, Sexual Purity, HIV/AIDS, Life Purpose, Drug & Substance Abuse, Effects of Media, Relationships,Who you are in Christ, & Christian Leadership
Pen-Pall Program
Open Question Forum Sessions- offering Christian responses to youth challenges/issues
Mission history
In 2002, during his final year at RBTC, God gave William the vision of Students' Ministry. At first it was just a strong inner sense that there was a great opportunity for ministry in the learning institutions back in Kenya. It would involve preaching and Teaching the Word of God in the Christian Unions (CU's) and distributing gospel literature. Excited by this "revelation" of opportunity to share the transforming love of Christ, he documented this vision and forwarded it to the then Dean and Assistant Dean of RBTC for consideration and advice. At the time, William was not considering returning to Kenya, and so he did not think the vision was for him. He therefore suggested that the RBTC send somebody to Kenya to investigate the feasibility of this opportunity.
William never got a direct response from the RBTC Leadership. He continued to stay in Johannesburg after his graduation during which time he served as an Usher at Rhema Bible Church in Randburg, Johannesburg until September 2004 when he went back to Kenya.
While in Kenya, William became involved in Students ministry; ministering in schools, joining various teams on missions to schools as well as co-ordinating missions to schools. During this time he continued to passionately share the vision with other believers and it progressively became clear that the vision of Students' ministry was God's purpose for his life. The vision has evolved into a unique ministry facilitating the Holistic development of learners.
In August 2006, with the support of other believers who embraced the vision, William decided to formalize the ministry by submitting an application for registration of The Christian Mission to Learners (CML) according to the Laws of Kenya. The application met with approval and CML was officially registered in April 2007.
Approach
Recognizing that learners are spirit beings, living in physical bodies and have souls (1 Thessalonians 5:23), CML addresses the needs of the whole person. As a non-political, non-denominational Christian Evangelical Organization, CML is committed to participate with other partners in the holistic development of learners in response to the Great Commission.
First and foremost, we desire to disciple learners thereby assisting in bringing them to a personal knowledge of Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour and facilitate their maturity in Christ. Through Christian Counseling and Guidance we give hope to learners, thereby facilitating their emotional deliverance, development and stability. As the larger percentage of the learners are youth, we recognize that they face various challenges, dilemmas and problems that are associated with their dynamic stage of personal development. Christ-centered counselling therefore becomes a crucial component of our ministry approach.
We believe that all human needs are truly met in Christ. The Word of God in the Gospel of Matthew encourages us to "...seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to us as well." Our holistic approach is based on this foundation. We believe that true transformation starts with spiritual transformation... transformation of the inner man. As we focus on this core aspect of the students' being, we also minister to them in their other areas of need, including social, physical, financial, emotional, vocational and life-skill needs.
Our prayer is that the learners may develop and prosper in their whole being even as their souls prosper (3 John 1:2).
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