Kombe, Everlyn Chadi2025-11-042025-11-0420252572-0651https://hdl.handle.net/2144/51733[Margaret Sidi Kadzomba (1942-2004) worked among the Agryama people in Kenya’s Coast Province, significantly contributing to the growth of the church. Influenced by the Agryama belief that problems stemmed from witchcraft, she taught Christianity as a way to overcome it. Despite facing persistent patriarchal challenges, she inspired many men and women to engage actively in church and community life. With unwavering faith and determination, Margaret became a valued evangelist committed to advancing God’s purpose as a humble servant.]en-USCopyright 2025 Dictionary of African Christian Biography. All rights reserved. Reproductions, with appropriate citation and credit, may be made for noncommercial educational purposes. Revision or editing of this content, the creation of derivative works, posting on websites containing advertising, and all other commercial uses require the express written consent of the Journal of African Christian Biography.The legacy of Margaret Sidi Kadzomba (1942-2004) and her impact on church growthArticle103-4