Sammy wanyonyi
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Sammy Wanyonyi is an International Evangelist[1] based in Minneapolis Minnesota. He is founder and president of Sammy Wanyonyi International Ministries also called SWIM. He was born in Western Kenya near the agricultural town of Kitale on November 17th 1972. Sammy relocated to Minnesota in 1998 from where he carries out his global ministry. He is described by peers and prominent evangelical leaders as one of the leading emerging world evangelists. He takes a holistic approach to evangelism campaigning and promoting ideas on leadership, good governance[1], and economic and business empowerment as integral to the gospel of Jesus Christ. He has taken the message of Hope to more than a million people on four continents in countries such as India, Kenya, Rwanda, DR Congo, Malawi, Botswana, around the United States and in Europe. He holds "Festivals of Hope" and "Leadership and Good Governance" conferences for religious, political and business leaders. He is a graduate of Bethel University in St. Paul Minnesota.