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Our Staff

House of Love Children's Orphanage

Reverend Peter Sinti

Director

Rev. Peter Sinti serves as the Director of the House of Love. He has a Bachelor of Theology, Diploma in Christian Ministry, Diploma in Pastoral Ministries, Certificate of Peer Counseling, and Certificate in Leadership and Conflict Resolution. He and his wife, Tabitha, felt the Lord was calling them to care for orphans. They resigned from their African Gospel Church (AGC) missionary positions in Tanzania to return home and wait for God’s calling. In early 2011, Peter and Tabitha received a letter from the Jan McCray Ministries asking if they would be willing to help start an orphanage. They praised God that He had fulfilled their dreams to serve vulnerable children.


Along with his wife, Rev. Peter Sinti has been involved with the orphanage from the beginning stages. He oversees all aspects of the House of Love from filing paperwork to fundraising to working on improvements and needs. Peter likes working at the House of Love because this mission aligns with his faith and values.


James 1:27 says, “Religion that God our father accepts as pure and faultless is
this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from
being polluted by the world.”

Tabitha Sinti

Matron and Counselor

Tabitha is an integral part of the House of Love serving as the Matron and Counselor. She has a Kenya Certificate in Secondary Education, a Kenya Certificate in Primary Education, a Certificate in Literary and Evangelism, and a Certificate in Computer Applications. 


Tabitha enjoys working hands on with the girls as she teaches them how to display grace and confidence, how to be kind to others, and how to worship Jesus. She helps with homework, mediates conflicts, and oversees their educational, emotional and physical needs. Tabitha also leads the girls in morning and evening devotions and Bible quizzing sessions. Tabitha loves working at the HOL because it answers God’s calling to provide love and care for orphans. 

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John Makooi

Assistant Director

John serves as the Assistant Director at the House of Love. He has a Kenya Certificate in Secondary Education, a Kenya Certificate in Primary Education, and a Certificate in Community Health and Development. 


John is responsible for the day-to-day running of the House of Love. Among his many responsibilities, he serves as the day guard and is responsible to create a stable family-like environment for the girls. John loves working at the HOL because he cares deeply about transforming the lives of children.

David Luka

Chef/Cook

David serves as the Chef/Cook at the House of Love. He has attended a number of adult and continuing education classes on catering and hospitality.


David is responsible to schedule and cook nutritionally balanced meals for the girls and for the staff. He maintains the kitchen and food storage, collects eggs, is responsible for milking the cows,

and collects the dung for the kitchen’s bio fuel system. David enjoys working at the HOL because it’s an opportunity to give back to society by helping the vulnerable.

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Lucy Kiraison

House Keeper

Lucy serves as the part-time Housekeeper at the House of Love. She is not formally educated but has attended vocational training sessions on matters of hygiene and sanitation.
Lucy is responsible for keeping all of the rooms in the House of Love clean and sanitary. In addition, she washes all of the clothes, blankets and bedsheets. Lucy likes working at the HOL because she loves sharing her time with children and keeping their environment safe and healthy.

Daniel Naisho

Guard

Daniel serves the essential role of guard for the House of Love. He has attended a number of training sessions on matters of security and safety. 


Daniel is responsible for ensuring the safety of all the House of Love girls, the staff, the livestock, the property, and the vehicles. He remains alert throughout the night in case of emergency which provides peace of mind for the girls. Daniel loves working at the HOL because it gives him the chance to protect orphans from injustice and mistreatment according to Deuteronomy 10:18.

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Widow's Ministry

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Pastor Samuel Koshal

Widow's Ministry Director

Pastor Samuel has been married to Elizabeth for 65 years and lives in the village of Naikarra. He is a retired Kenyan Reverend who served as an evangelist, missionary and pastor under Africa Gospel Church (AGC) from 1981 until 2021. Samuel served as a senior pastor at Mpiro AGC Church and also became the district leader for AGC Naikarra district churches. Before converting to Christianity in 1978, Samuel was as a Maasai moran (warrior) for four years.


Pastor Samuel has served as a volunteer servant minister with the Jan McCray Ministries since 1996. He has helped identify students who were in need of tuition funds, helped needy widows get the financial support they needed to survive, and he has helped bring community needs to the attention of the JMM. As a result of his hard work, the Jan McCray Ministries has been able to put hundreds of needy students through high school, has completed water projects so the community has access to clean water, has fed the hungry during several droughts and famines, and has sponsored many needy widows and their children.

Timothy & Christine Koshal

Widow's Ministry Support Team

Timothy is married to Christine and lives in the village of Naikarra. He earned his degree in Bible and Theology at the East Africa School of Theology in conjunction with Global University ICI in 2007. He has served as an assistant pastor, project director in a Kenya Assemblies of God (KAG) Child Development Centre in Narok, Bible school principal, and is presently helping young youths identify their talent in sports at the Narok stadium. His wife, Christine, serves the Africa Gospel Church as a regional woman’s leader.


Timothy started volunteering with Kenya H.O.P.E. (Jana’s ministry) in 2013 by identifying Maasai girls who were being forced into early marriages. He was able to rescue those girls by enrolling them in boarding school. He also helped get water filters to needy widows and helped with pastor training. Timothy is currently volunteering with the Jan McCray Ministries to identify needy widows in the area and provide them with monthly support. 

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