Rachi Ngaine
Rachi Ngaine was born and raised in an African Kenyan Village. His parents were unschooled but were God loving. He is the second-born in a pile of six siblings but the first to start school on his own initiative. He grew up typically in a traditional rural village and close family ties– under real challenging economic and social circumstances. Rachi is blessed with unique character, goals, spirit, and roots. He started real life by performing kiddie-like tasks around the homestead and gradually assumed larger roles of shepherding family goats/sheep and volunteer as a bare-foot house-to-house and short distance messenger for neighbors in his village. Rachi met Christ while a teenager, was born again (transformed) and continues the Christian walk-of-faith. At age eleven (11), he voluntary participated and survived the “bloody” Mau Mau civil war. The outlawed movement ultimately won Kenya its long-awaited political independence from the British Empire in December 1963 after 43 years of colonialism. Rachi has travelled widely around the world and is active in community affairs.
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