Team - Dr. Steve Kabachia

East Africa Regional Coordinator

Stephen Munyiri Kabachia was a young man in High School in the central part of the East African Country of KENYA. The Lord saved him and a strong call came upon his life. He immediately began to serve God and after High School pioneered a great ministry, Jesus Harvesters’ Ministry, in the Northern part of Kenya. As a trained teacher, having been through Teacher Training College in the Coastal Region of Kenya, Kabachia taught in the Somali populated part of Northern Kenya, particularly in the town of Garissa. It was in Garissa that the Lord gave him a vision of Jesus handing a flag which symbolized possession and dominion.That was a wake up call for his ministry to the Unreached peoples of North Kenya. 

It was also in Northern Kenya that Stephen met Jennifer, a committed Christian graduate also working in that region.

They were married and travelled to the United States for much study and growth. Rev. Kabachia completed a BA, MA, M.Ed as well as a D. Min. Miss. Degree.

Upon return the couple have pioneered much ministry in Kenya and surrounding Nations, including Agape Church with over 100 branch churches.

Bishop and Mrs. Jennifer Kabachia are blessed with eight wonderful children.
Bishop Dr. Steve Kabachia serves in various capacities in the following ministries:

  • Bishop, Agape Churches in Kenya 
  • Senior Pastor, Agape Fellowship Center, Nairobi, Kenya. 
  • Founder and Board Member, Jesus Harvesters’ Ministry, USA 
  • Regional Co-ordinator, MANI (Movement of Africa National Initiatives), East Africa. 
  • Associate and Regional Coordinator, DAWN, East Africa. 
  • Board Member, FTT AFRISERVE Kenya 
  • Board Member, AEE (Africa Evangelistic Enterprise) 
  • Honorary Treasurer, EAK (Evangelical Alliance of Kenya) 
  • Board Member, ICM (International Christian Ministries) 
  • General Secretary, Nairobi Pastors’ Fellowship 
  • Principal, Harvesters’ Bible College 
  • Africa Affiliate, Globeworks Ministry 
  • Task Member, Transformation Africa 


Mani Consultation 2011: My Expectation: 

  • To hear the African story of what God is doing through Africans being told by Africans themselves. 
  • To see the African church taking up the challenge of the unfinished task in the continent of Africa. 
  • The African church joining the Global church in Partnership towards world evangelization.