What does Christmas through the lens of liberation and justice look like for you? What are we hoping for when we sing...'Joy to the world'? Join Carol Ng'ang'a and Christine Mungai as they answer this question. This conversation also explores Kenyan culture, liberation, the bible as a text that critiques injustice and the role of faith in shaping politics and vice versa! Catch the full conversation on YT (Msingi Talks) and across all mainstream podcast streaming channels ( Msingi Talks). To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of the podcast, please consider making a donation to us via: PayPal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon: patreon.com/msingitrust Mpesa: +254 792 176 030
About us
Msingi Trust is a movement that was established in 2017 to mobilize, inspire, equip, and network Christians toward social justice and social transformation. We long to see Kenya transformed because churches and people of faith understand their transformative role in society and have taken up the mandate to positively impact society as agents of the Kingdom of God for his Kingdom on earth. Our organization is committed to creating and teaching content, fostering connections and networks and curating conversations that mainstream the pursuit of social justice in faith spaces. Our core values are Love, Justice, Faith, Integrity, Compassion and Equity.
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https://msingitrust.co.ke
External link for Msingi Trust
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Nairobi
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- advocacy, social justice, and faith
Locations
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Primary
Nairobi, KE
Employees at Msingi Trust
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Carol Ng'ang'a
Social Justice Advocate. Founder Msingi Trust. Podcaster - Msingi Talks. Tearfund Inspired Individual 2020 | Tearfund Young Theologian 2018 |…
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zena akoto
Teacher to the special needs learners
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Millicent Oula
Teacher
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Nice Wangui
Assistant Programmes Officer at Msingi Trust
Updates
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"Your silence is violence: Your voice is power." We have a responsibility to advocate against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence. There are many unreported cases of Gender-Based Violence, and it is our duty to sensitize people regarding GBV. Today, we join other stakeholders for a consultative forum on ending femicide and other forms of GBV in Kenya. It is our responsibility to advocate for respect for each other's lives. #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGenderBasedViolence #EndFemicideinKenya World Vision CRAWN TRUST CREAWKenya Nyanam Widows Rising Christian Aid Kenya
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Are you privileged? Can you name your privilege? Can privilege be a force for good? Lila Watson says that 'If you have come here to help me you are wasting your time, but if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.' In this excerpt Reverend Timothy Njoya encourages us to recognize and name our privilege and use it for liberation of all God's children. He says that 'Kenya is not you...it is you and me.' Our participation in the liberation process is for all of us. Catch the full conversation on our YouTube channel - Msingi Kenya and as Msingi Talks podcast on Spotify and all major podcast streaming platforms.
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What does #occupychurches mean for Rev Timothy Njoya? His response to this question is very self reflective and calls on all of us to examine our privileges. 'We are becoming the platforms to exploit and oppress Kenyans' What does #occupychurches mean to you? Catch the full conversation on our YouTube channel - Msingi Kenya and as Msingi Talks podcast on Spotify and all major podcast streaming platforms.
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Msingi Trust reposted this
Invitation: Webinar on 'The Role of Faith Actors in Ending GBV and Femicide' According to a 2020 report by the World Health Organization, Kenya has one of the highest femicide rates in Africa, with an estimated 47 women killed every week—a figure that has risen by 50% over the past decade. Most of these cases remain unreported due to entrenched social and cultural factors. Despite legislative efforts, weak enforcement and discriminatory norms persist as significant challenges. Christian Aid Kenya, in partnership with All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC), Faith-Based Organisations, and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), invites you to an engaging webinar: Topic: The Role of Faith Actors in Ending GBV and Femicide Date: Friday - 22nd November 2024 Time: 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM (EAT/Nairobi Time) Platform: Zoom Join the discussion via the link below: Link: https://bit.ly/3ZgBj7a Meeting ID: 897 5363 6460 Passcode: 775881 We look forward to your participation as we explore how faith actors can play a pivotal role in addressing gender-based violence and femicide. World Vision Kenya FECCLAHA SECRETARIAT CRAWN TRUST CREAWKenya Msingi Trust Faith in Action IFAGE Nyanam Widows Rising Lutheran World Federation CAPA @Dei Gratia ACT Alliance @AACC-CETA Janet Ngombalu Jude Otogo Purity Osumba Baishali (বৈশালী) Chatterjee Jane Machira Fauzia Hussein
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New Episode Alert!!! In this conversation, Carol Ng'ang'a is in conversation with Reverend Timothy Njoya - a theologian, human rights activist, and a retired Presbyterian Church of East Africa Minister. Msingi Talks is a podcast hosted by Msingi Trust that ventures deeper and makes connections in the world of faith advocacy activism. Use this link to watch the episode on YouTube https://lnkd.in/dDq_S_P7 Use this link to listen in on Spotify https://lnkd.in/dcsum_YT To support the work of Msingi Trust and the production of the podcast, please consider making a donation to us via: PayPal: msingikenya@gmail.com Patreon: https://lnkd.in/dGCHMxY9 Mpesa: +254 792 176 030