Yvette Ondachi is a distinguished Kenyan entrepreneur and business leader with over two decades of experience spanning pharmaceutical sales, marketing, supply chain management, and entrepreneurship. She currently serves as the East Africa Regional Director for Sinapis Group, a Nairobi-faith based organization dedicated to equipping entrepreneurs with business training and mentorship for the purpose of being a Kingdom influence in the marketplace.
Before her tenure at Sinapis, Yvette held prominent roles at pharmaceutical giants AstraZeneca and GlaxoSmithKline. In 2014, she made a significant career shift by founding Ojay Greene, an agribusiness venture aimed at enhancing market access for smallholder farmers in Kenya and Uganda. Through Ojay Greene, she has collaborated with over 3,000 farmers, providing them with high-quality seeds, agronomic support, and direct market linkages to urban retailers, thereby improving their livelihoods.
Yvette’s work has garnered attention from international development agencies such as USAID, GIZ, SNV, and World Vision. She is also a sought-after speaker, sharing insights on entrepreneurship and social impact across various platforms.
Her academic background includes studies at Strathmore Business School, and she is recognized for her commitment to fostering ethical leadership and sustainable development in Africa.
In this episode, Yvette shares her journey of discovering her purpose through the passions God placed within her in different seasons of life as well as the challenges and opportunities she has faced along her journey of following Jesus through the interests and strengths God has given her.
Resources
Check out our @faithfulfollower.her to find out where you can purchase physical and digital versions of the Follow(H)er workbook and follow along on our journey of following Jesus as young women.
How can you be spiritually grounded and faithful to Jesus in the middle of wrestling with your thoughts, emotions, and insecurities?
In this episode, Maria and Rosie open up about their personal journeys of learning to bring their thoughts and emotions under the lordship of Christ and ground them in God’s truth. They share candidly about the challenges, struggles, and mistakes they've faced along the way, as well as the healing and growth that followed (and still continues to follow).
They explore the beauty and complexity of nurturing a relationship with yourself, offering personal stories and insights from their decades-long friendship.
Join them as they discuss the power of community, the role of therapy, and the transformative impact of aligning one’s thoughts with spiritual truth.
This is a vulnerable, honest, and hope-filled conversation for anyone learning to align their inner life with biblical truth.
Whether you need a gentle nudge or a deep soul reminder, this one’s for you.
How do stand firm and we grow through adversity and anchor our identity in Christ when we are in the middle of spiritual battles?Lydia is back to share about Her Fight and Her Fortitude! In this conversation, she and Maria explore what it means to stand firm in faith as followers of Jesus—especially in seasons of hardship. They discuss how we can persevere and overcome by holding fast to God’s Word, using Scripture as a weapon, praying with intention, and leaning into community when we feel weak. This episode is a reminder that through spiritual disciplines and the support of others, we can endure adversity and emerge stronger. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that calls us to embrace our identity in Christ and face life’s battles with courage, grace, and unwavering hope.
What anchors our identity in Christ when everything else tries to define us?
In this episode, Maria and Lydia Classen explore the profound theme of identity in Christ, discussing how our understanding of who we are is rooted in our relationship with God. They delve into the importance of love, truth, and spiritual disciplines in shaping our identity, as well as the challenges and external factors that can shake our sense of self-worth. The conversation emphasizes the need for rest, reflection, and community support in nurturing our identity, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of our purpose and calling in life as followers of Jesus.
Lydia is a woman of strength, truth, and compassion. She walking in her purpose as an educator with the mission to develop critical thinkers who pursue truth, who seek to discover their true identities, who will become skillful in using their strengths for service, and who will transform communities from the inside out. She also teaches women’s self-defense classes with the intent to awaken women to their purpose, the awareness of their value, and their inner lioness. 🦁 Lydia recently married an incredible, Godly man, and they live in the beautiful state of Colorado. 🌲🏔️
What does it really mean to live a life set apart for God in today’s world?
In this episode, Maria and Nancy Anosike explore the theme of consecration, unpacking its meaning, personal significance, and spiritual implications. They candidly discuss the challenges of living out faith in a modern world, especially how music, media, and friendships can shape or hinder spiritual growth.
Nancy shares her personal journey of consecration, emphasizing the need for obedience to God's voice, prayer, and reliance on the Holy Spirit to navigate today’s distractions. The episode offers practical steps for deepening one’s walk with God—through self-reflection, community, and spiritual discipline—and encourages listeners to pursue a life marked by holiness, intimacy with God, and intentional spiritual growth.
Nancy Anosike is a strategic program designer. She works in full time ministry to help leaders in the African church build their God-given vision well. Currently, she is extending her passion for the Kingdom and program design to serve enterprising women who are building the Kingdom through their brands and businesses. She holds a Bachelor's degree from Vanderbilt University in Economics and a Masters degree from Moody Bible Institute in Global Ministry Design. Nancy enjoys sharing her travels, faith and vision with the world through social media. If you need a friend and champion in Christ, follow her on Instagram at @allthatsnance.
Chanel Lisa-Cavel Smith is a lover of Jesus and a visual artist based in Florida. She is the founder of Beth Autumn - a ministerial creative house who believes that being an artist is a sacred vocation and uses her artistry ministerially.Her art practice is exegetical in nature and is conveyed through abstract painting, jewelry making and emblematic logo design.
In this episode we explore the theme of devotion, discussing its meaning, the importance of maintaining a gaze towards God, and how to navigate distractions and dry seasons in one's spiritual life.
The conversation underscores the simplicity of communicating with God, the comfort found in scripture during hardships, and the connection between devotion and creativity and how artists can minister to others by revealing God's presence through their work.
Rosie Awori is a Kenyan mixed media artist and author based in Montreal, Canada who is following Jesus into the communications sector. She has a heart to tell authentic stories using digital art and words in the form of poetry and fiction. Rosie's first book, It is Written features her first collection of poetry and she is currently working on her second book. She has written for publications such as Quiet Women Co Sister’s Bold Pursuit Devotion by Morgan Harper Nichols and has a proficiency in scriptwriting for film and TV.
In this episode, we dive into an important aspect of the Her Formation worksheets in the Follow(H)er workbook— the role of the church in the life of a follower of Jesus.We unpack the journey of finding a good church, navigating church hurt, and understanding how to navigate our personal church preferences. We discuss the emotional and spiritual challenges that come with church experiences, explore what makes a healthy church, and reflect on how healing and discernment play a key role in our spiritual walk. It’s a conversation about choosing church community wisely—one rooted not just in comfort, but in Christ-centered growth.
Resources
Check out our @faithfulfollower.her to find out where you can purchase physical and digital versions of the Follow(H)er workbook and follow along on our journey of following Jesus as young women.
Praise Gichuru is passionate about building longer tables and amplifying voices that matter. She is a diversity, equity and inclusion advocate. Praise has served as an AssociatePastor–Teen’s Ministry for the past 5 years and loves to see young people discover God and fall in love with the Gospel. She is also a business support administrator at Truth’s Table LLC, a curated space for Christian Black women. Social justice is at the heart of her love for people and the world around her.She is compelled to serve marginalized communities and is fervent about empowering women. Praise is avid about helping teams in faith communities to work effectively. If she is not pushing paper, she is busy finding ways to DIY everything around her.
In this episode, we dive into one of the worksheets in the Follow(H)er workbook - Her Formation as we discuss the heart of Christian spiritual formation—what it means, how it shapes us, and why it's not about perfection but daily transformation. We explore how everything around us is forming us—whether we realize it or not—and how intentional formation in Christ leads us to become more like Him.
Praise Gichuru shares her story of being shaped by scripture, family legacy, and informal discipleship, highlighting the irreplaceable value of God's Word in a world full of noise. Through honest conversation, we reflect on what it really means to follow Jesus, elevate scripture, and engage in spiritual practices that root us and transform us into His image.
Resources
Check out our @faithfulfollower.her to find out where you can purchase physical and digital versions of the Follow(H)er workbook and follow along on our journey of following Jesus as young women.
Welcome to a special episode of the Faithful Follower Podcast! This is a re-recording of our recent Follow(H)er kickoff gathering—a 9-month journey for young women following Jesus. This short devotion, "A Call to Faithfulness," is an invitation to renew our commitment to Christ in 2025. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 3:18, we explore how true transformation happens by beholding Jesus. We reflect on the dangers of spiritual stagnation, distractions of the world (like Vanity Fair in Pilgrim’s Progress), and the call to fix our gaze on Christ. Where is your focus? What is keeping you from growing in faith? This is an invitation back to the journey.
In this panel live from Follow(h)er's first gathering, Pastor Stella Kihara, Pastor Sue Mbogo Thande, Natalie Kimuri, Flora Weru and Maria Mmari Lasoi have a converstion on why and how we gather, grow and go as followers of Jesus.Follow(h)er is a program designed for young women following Jesus.
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We're back with Rosie Awori chatting about Jezebel whose story can be found in 1 Kings 16-21, 2 Kings 9 and Revelation 2:20. We talk about influence, idolatry and control.
You can follow Rosie on Instagram at @poeticliberty
Resources
For our free women’s workbook Follow Her, free resources and materials and reflections head over to www.faithfulfollower.net
We're back with Rosie Awori chatting about Sapphira and Zeresh whose stories can be found in Acts 5:1-11 and Esther 5 & 6 respectively.
We talk about influence, integrity and our call to be wise counsel to the people God has placed in our lives.
You can follow Rosie on Instagram at @poeticliberty
Resources
For our free women’s workbook Follow Her, free resources and materials and reflections head over to www.faithfulfollower.net
Story time! Wrapping up season 2 with a two-part interview between Rosie Awori and Maria Mmari Lasoi. Maria talks about following God into the unknown, trusting God and obeying His instructions even when we don't want to and when His leading doesn't make sense.
Follow her on Instagram at @marialasoi or check out www.faithfulfollower.net
Story time! Wrapping up season 2 with a two-part interview between Rosie Awori and Maria Mmari Lasoi. Maria talks about following God into the unknown, trusting God and obeying His instructions even when we don't want to and when His leading doesn't make sense.
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Maria Mmari Lasoi is passionate about sharing stories of faith and lessons from following Christ with a desire to point young people to Jesus. She has a blog, Faithful Follower and has also written for other publications.
Maria is also the author of The Project Cross, Chain Reaction and Faithful Follower. She is passionate the evangelism to and discipleship of teenage girls and young adult women and pursues this passion through her books, blog and podcast - A Few Dangerous Women. Professionally, Maria has a background in marketing and works in research across Africa for a missions organisation.
Maria lives in Nairobi, Kenya with her husband Bethuel where they buy more books than they can read and drink more coffee than is probably good for them.
Follow her on Instagram at @marialasoi or check out www.faithfulfollower.net
We're back with Victoria Kanari chatting about the woman with the issue of blood whose story can be found in Matthew 9:20-22, Mark 5:24-34 and Luke 8:43-48
We talk about faith, the importance of testifying, new identity and the powerful Jesus who is available and interruptible who is able to make clean all who are unclean.
You can follow her on Instagram at @v_kanary
Resources
For our free women’s workbook Follow Her, free resources and materials and reflections head over to www.faithfulfollower.net
Victoria Kanari is a communications professional who has worked with a variety of local and international corporate and NGO firms, with one goal: to drive positive change and create meaningful connections. She holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Science and has served in the ICT capacity during the early years of her career and later discovered her passion for communications and took the leap of faith to abandon her ICT career and shift to communications.
She desires to become a life-coach teaching others on the pursuit of a balanced life and she currently uses any platform necessary to teach on the Gospel of Jesus.
Victoria currently resides in Nairobi, Kenya. Follow her on Instagram at @v_kanary
We're back with Nancy Anosike chatting about Lydia, Dorcas and Phoebe from Phoebe in Acts 16:13-15, Acts 9:36 and Romans 16:1-2 respectively.
We talk about faithfulness, fruitfulness, hospitality, financially supporting the cause of Christ and the welfare of others.
You can follow her on Instagram at @allthatsnance
Resources
For our free women’s workbook Follow Her, free resources and materials and reflections head over to www.faithfulfollower.net
Nancy Anosike is a strategic program designer. She currently works in full time ministry to help leaders in the African church build their God-given vision well. Currently, she is extending her passion for the Kingdom and program design to launch the Fruitful Platform - an incubation community for enterprising women who are building the Kingdom through their businesses. She holds a Bachelor's degree from Vanderbilt University in Economics and a Masters degree from Moody Bible Institute in Global Ministry Design. Nancy is in the process of breaking up with perfectionism, she will always dance when good music is on, and loves a good girl chat about what God is doing in your life. If you need a friend and champion in Christ, follow her on Instagram at @allthatsnance
We're back with Rev. Amondi Agutu Aura for Part 2 to talk about our lessons from the life of Mary Magdalene from Matthew 27:56, 61; 28:1; Mark 15:40, 47, 16:1, 9; Luke 8:2, 24:10; and John 19:25, 20:1, 11, 18.
We chat about her fire, hunger and passion for Jesus, her generosity, her sensitivity and the role of women in the ministry of Jesus. You can find out more about Amondi on her website, www.visionhopeleadership.com and on Instagram @amondeea
Resources
For our free women’s workbook Follow Her, free resources and materials and reflections head over to www.faithfulfollower.net
Rev. Amondi Agutu Aura is a wife and mother. She and her husband currently serve as the senior pastors of ICC Kisumu. She has a diploma in Communication and Media (print media focus) from Daystar University, a degree in Biblical Studies from KAG EAST University and a higher national diploma in Counseling Psychology from Kenya Institute of Business and Counseling.She is passionate about giving hope and ensuring the whole well-being of the individual. Her life goal is to live true to Matthew 25:23, which talks about the 'Good and Faithful Servant.' She lives to hear Christ say this of her at the end of her life. She is intentional about discipleship and mentoring Church leaders because she believes that everyone deserves the opportunity to know Christ, to grow as into mature Christians, who will then lead others to Christ and disciple them.Amondi enjoys writing, reading and teaching.
You can find out more about Amondi on her website, www.visionhopeleadership.com and on Instagram @amondeea