About Us
The African Mission Training Institute (AMTI), based in Kitui, is a dynamic center of learning where faith, education, and entrepreneurship come together to shape purpose-driven leaders. Founded on Christian values, AMTI is committed to equipping individuals with the knowledge, character, and practical skills needed to serve effectively in ministry, business, and community leadership. Our approach goes beyond traditional education by nurturing both spiritual growth and real-world impact.
At AMTI, we offer a diverse range of programs designed for aspiring missionaries, ministers, entrepreneurs, and change-makers. Our curriculum integrates theological training with hands-on skills in areas such as agribusiness, information technology, and project management. We believe that true empowerment comes from holistic education—one that prepares our students not only to lead in faith but also to create sustainable livelihoods and solutions within their communities.
Our mission is to raise a generation of leaders who are equipped to transform lives and communities with integrity, innovation, and purpose. Through mentorship, practical training, and a strong support system, AMTI provides an environment where students can discover their calling and develop the confidence to pursue it. Whether in ministry, enterprise, or social impact, our graduates leave ready to make a meaningful difference in the world.
Our Story
We are a non-denominational Christian tertiary institution of learning, incorporated in Kenya. We operate as a not-for-profit organisation in accordance with the laws of Kenya, under the stewardship of a Board of Trustees established for the purpose of ensuring sustainability and perpetual succession of the Institute.
Vision Statement
Holistic growth, empowerment and transformation of the African Church and society.
Mission Statement
To provide holistic education and training for empowerment of the Church and community leaders to spearhead economic, social, and spiritual transformation of the African Church and society
A NOTE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
“The training centers we are planning to establish across the country would require resources, expertise, collaborations and sharing of information with other institutions, churches and individuals. This way, we would be able to learn from and support one another as we all seek to think outside the box, exploring new methods of training Christian leaders and transforming communities locally and globally. “
– Dr. Benjamin Musyoka –