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​Mordecai Ating’a was a pioneer Adventist missionary in Central Kenya.

A part of the Adventist World Radio network, AWR-102.9 Light FM, The Voice of Hope, is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Rwenzori Field of the Uganda Union Mission.

Gershom Wakabi Awuye was an Adventist evangelist, pastor, church planter, and administrator in Uganda.

Tobias Otieno Ayayo was a teacher, evangelist, and missionary from Kenya.

Andrew Gathemia Ayub was a pioneer Adventist pastor, Voice of Prophecy leader, and administrator.

​Pastor Yekoyada Bamanya was a Seventh-day Adventist pastor from Bunyoro, western Uganda. He was one of the first graduates of Nhwanga Training School, which was the first Seventh-day Adventist school in Uganda.

Clifford Thomas Bannister was a missionary to East, Central, and Southern Africa, and a church administrator and minister.

Dennis K. Bazarra, Adventist evangelist and administrator, was the first Ugandan to take the mantle of leadership as president of the Uganda Mission Field of Seventh-day Adventists in Uganda (1963) and was later to become the first African to be president of the East African Union, based in Nairobi, Kenya.

E. A. Beavon was a pioneer missionary at Nyanchwa, working among the Abagusii people of Western Kenya. He was the third missionary to work among the Abagusii with Ira B. Evanson, commencing the work in 1912 followed by L. E. A. Lane. Beavon is however the first substantive missionary.

Takele Bezuneh was ordained as the first Adventist pastor in Ethiopia in 1954.

​Bigobo Station, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was founded by Raleigh Robinson in 1930.

Martha Biomdo is distinguished as the first Seventh-day Adventist woman from the Kipsigis people of Western Kenya.

Stephen araap Biomdo was a pioneer Kipsigis Adventist, teacher, and evangelist from Kenya.

Dr. Blaine was an American medical missionary of South African heritage who served in various capacities in Africa, specifically in Malawi before moving to Tanzania and Kenya.

Mariel Blaine was an American missionary nurse who served in various countries in Africa as a nursing supervisor and trainer. Her service extended to Kenya and Tanzania in East Africa.

​Even though the blood pact is not to be encouraged and is not practiced now as in the past, the concept of blood covenant has helped some in African cultures, particularly in Rwanda, to understand the Christian message.

Joseph Ngussa Bohole was a renowned literature evangelist and pastor who played a key role in bringing many souls to Christ across Tanzania.

Alfred and Pamela Brandt served the Adventist Church in various capacities in the United Kingdom, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Lebanon, Ethiopia, Denmark, and Uganda.