Education, pastoral ministry and politics: the missional legacy of Nathaniel Mweri Baya (1911-1994)
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[Nathaniel Mweri was a prominent Anglican priest and educator. Mweri’s life journey epitomizes the transformative interplay between Christian mission, formal education, and sociopolitical engagement during the colonial period. Through a dynamic pastoral career that spanned remote rural regions and urban centers like Nairobi and Mombasa, Mweri helped plant churches, establish schools, mentor future clergy, and engage in nationalist struggles. His unique model of ministry, which blended evangelism, social advocacy, and grassroots development, made him a pivotal figure in the growth of Christianity and public life on Kenya’s coast and beyond.]
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