TLG, in collaboration with the Catholic Diocese of Ngong, organized a vibrant and inspiring day that brought together young people from the Rongai area and its environs.
The webinar on the theme “Digital World: Impact on Religious and Community Life” facilitated by Sr. Agnes Lando Phd. a full professor of communication and media studies – Daystar University offered the Catholic sisters a thoughtful space to reflect on how digital technology is shaping their personal spirituality, communal relationships, and apostolic mission.
Theme: Youth Serving Initiatives in Collaboration towards Ethical Leadership Ethical Leadership, Relationships, Trust, Success isn’t something that just happens. It’s the result of consistently and authentically applying yourself every single day to exercise […]
The youth of today are the leaders tomorrow and need to be equipped with good ethical values to drive the nation in the right direction.
Empowering ethical leaders who contribute greatly to the positive development of young people and their communities, is of good value to the nation.
Coaching as a route to resilience and wellbeing and accepting the new reality trying to put together something that’s good. Life doesn’t get easier or more forgiving, we get stronger and more resilient. The secret of life, is to fall many times and to get up as soon as possible. Human life should know that no matter how much falls on us,
The Religious Sisters Webinar organized by The Leaders Guild (TLG) in partnership with Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya (AOSK) was well attended by two hundred and ninety-six (296) participants across the globe, precisely from twenty-five (25) countries of the world, namely Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Ireland, USA, Zambia, Algeria, Malawi, Philippines, South Sudan,
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