Moses Muge, a highly accomplished
Kenyan coach, sports administrator and ministry leader, has been named FCA's first-ever Regional Vice President for East Africa. Muge began his new post
July 1, 2021.
“Over the years, Moses has grown as a strategic leader who
has a God-sized vision for East Africa,” said Dan Britton, Chief Field
Officer. “He will provide much-needed support, encouragement, and direction to
grow our team through the region. FCA is excited to appoint him to this newly
created role of Regional Vice President for East Africa.”
“Moses is God-fearing, trustworthy, teachable, hardworking
and humble, which are some of the distinguishing qualities of a Christian
leader. FCA is so happy to have Moses step into this position to serve our
teammates in the East Africa Region,” added Vincent Asamoah, Divisional Vice
President of South Global.
The U.S. Southeast Central Region is excited
about the opportunity to grow its international advancement efforts with East Africa
as Moses steps into this role. FCA works with local sports
ministry leaders and existing ministries in the East Africa International
Region, and it has been expanding its impact.
Over the past 23 years, Moses has coached for
more than 10 high schools, universities and clubs, which collectively have won
20 championships. Muge has been responsible for key administrative and
proprietary tasks at a variety of organizations, including Sprite Basketball
and One Died For All. With a degree in Information Science and Business
Management, Muge will be invaluable to FCA's Africa team. He is
married and has one son.
Silas Mullis, Director of
Field Operations, commends Muge’s appointment to lead the East Africa Region. “Moses
is stepping up to take on this strategic role in East Africa. There is the
opportunity to lead thousands of coaches and athletes from East Africa in a
growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His Church. The leadership
experiences that Moses brings to this role are huge in helping him pioneer this
role. Let us be in prayer for Moses and his family as they take on this
leadership mantle.”
READ the feature story Heartbeat for God that follows Muge's coaching and ministry journey:
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