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Dr Levina Mulandi has engaged in life-on-life discipleship relationships for the last twenty years, discipling almost 50 younger sisters in Nairobi, Kenya. These women have gone on to disciple other sisters and impact their city, whether in government, law, business, church, or non-profit initiatives. She lectures at the International Leadership University and heads the Department of Practical Ministry, which disciples students and staff on campus to disciple others in their contexts throughout Africa. Having deeply invested in so many younger sisters, Mulandi's networks extend into the…mehr

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Dr Levina Mulandi has engaged in life-on-life discipleship relationships for the last twenty years, discipling almost 50 younger sisters in Nairobi, Kenya. These women have gone on to disciple other sisters and impact their city, whether in government, law, business, church, or non-profit initiatives. She lectures at the International Leadership University and heads the Department of Practical Ministry, which disciples students and staff on campus to disciple others in their contexts throughout Africa. Having deeply invested in so many younger sisters, Mulandi's networks extend into the networks of each of these women. Her students, academic connections, and her husband (a pastor at a well-known Nairobi church) also provide interdenominational and international connections. She holds an M.A. in Educational Studies from International Leadership University and a Doctorate in Transformational Leadership at Bakke Graduate University, Seattle, WA.
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Dr Levina Mulandi has engaged in life-on-life discipleship relationships for the last twenty years, discipling almost 50 younger sisters in Nairobi, Kenya. These women have gone on to disciple other sisters and impact their city, whether in government, law, business, church, or non-profit initiatives. She lectures at the International Leadership University and heads the Department of Practical Ministry, which disciples students and staff on campus to disciple others in their contexts throughout Africa. Having deeply invested in so many younger sisters, Mulandi's networks extend into the networks of each of these women. Her students, academic connections, and her husband (a pastor at a well-known Nairobi church) also provide interdenominational and international connections. She holds an M.A. in Educational Studies from International Leadership University and a Doctorate in Transformational Leadership at Bakke Graduate University, Seattle, WA.