

Vessels of Honor is committed to influencing leadership in Africa and the world by raising a generation of role model Christians and Christ-centered leaders playing active and transformative roles in families, the church, and society. Our organization is dedicated to providing mentorship, leadership training, and support to individuals who aspire to make a positive impact in their communities. We believe that by empowering leaders with strong Christian values, we can create a ripple effect of positive change across the globe.
Our Motto
Set apart
for noble purposes
(2nd Timothy 2:20-21)
Our Vision
A generation of role model Christians and Christ centered leaders playing active and transformative roles in the family,
church and society.
Our Mission
To reach and equip the youth for effective Christian living and transformational leadership.
Our Core Values
Faithfulness to the Holy Scriptures
Transformational Leadership
Excellence with Integrity
Relationships and Family
Stewardship and Accountability
OUR STORY




Transformation, Growth and Change!
Vessels of Honor was formed in 2011 by a group of boys and girls as an accountability group for Christian Students in High School. We had attended a KSCF Camp at Chianda High School. The theme for the camp was from 2nd Timothy 2:20-22. The call and charge to live distinctive Christian lives as youths was too loud to ignore. In response to this noble call, I (Timothy) asked my friends and sister with whom we had attended the convention to consider joining me for prayers every morning and evening for the few days we would be in the camp. During these prayer sessions, we would share reflections from the teachings of the day and take time to pray for one another. We would also sing together and request for a chance to minister to the rest of the students by presenting a song or two during the night sessions. Other students took notice of our singing and prayer fellowships and requested to join us and be part of our team. After several sessions of encouraging one another to be Vessels of Honor as taught during the camp......​




