My name is Patrick Nsanzamahoro. I am the Founder and Managing Director of Kingdom Ambassadors Missions. My journey began with a deep search for identity and purpose, leading me to a life dedicated to God’s calling. Today, I empower others to discover who they are in Christ and walk boldly in their mission.
I grew up in a family of eight children, as the second-born in a middle-class household. The plan in our family was simple: go to school, study hard, take up medical or pilot courses, make money, and eventually come back to lift the family out of poverty. That was the dream.
But I remember thinking—when God created the earth, He never created money. Yet, He placed something within us that would sustain us. The world teaches us that we must chase money, and that’s the system we live in—we follow it and respect it.
Like many children, I tried various things while growing up. At one point, I even ventured into music. I went to the studio and recorded songs. But I remember one particular day—I left home knowing the song well, but when I got to the studio, I completely forgot it. We didn’t release it. It was one of many things I tried but didn’t succeed in.
I also grew up in an environment filled with comparisons—siblings compared to siblings, constant questions like “Why can’t you be like them?” This affected me deeply. It made me question: Who am I? Why did God create me? What is my purpose?
As I progressed to secondary school, life was good. I became popular through singing trendy songs. But one day, while heading to lunch, a young lady called out to me and said, “Patrick, no matter what you’re doing, this is not you.”
At that time, I wasn’t even going to church. But that moment brought back the deep question: Who am I? Why did God create me?
By the time I was finishing high school, that question remained strong in my heart. After completing 12th grade, I decided not to rush into anything. I took almost three to four years in full-time service, seeking God and trying to understand my identity and purpose.
During that time, God gave me a scripture—Jeremiah 1:5: “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you.” That verse became my turning point. He began revealing my purpose.
Looking back at who I used to be and who I am now, I see a complete transformation. When you know your purpose, it changes how you live—what you eat, what you wear, what you say, and who you associate with.
God said to me, “Patrick, now that you know who you are, remember—my people are perishing for lack of knowledge. They don’t know who they are in Christ.” He told me to stand up and go—He would show me what to do.
I waited almost nine years to understand His timing. About two years ago—now one year ago—He said, “It’s time.”
I had many excuses: “I haven’t finished my studies,” “I don’t have a job,” but God provided everything. He told me, “Patrick, help my people know who they are in Christ, why they exist, and how powerful they are. Remind them they are here on a mission.”
That mission started from the beginning—when God created man for fellowship with Him. But sin separated man from God. Then came the plan of redemption through Jesus.
When Jesus died, the curtain was torn, and man could reunite with God. Still, God’s original design remained—He gave man authority over the earth.
That’s why Jesus taught us to pray, “Your Kingdom come.” It’s how we give God authority to work through us in this world. But we cannot give God authority unless we understand who we are and why we exist.
And that’s how Kingdom Ambassadors was born.
The Kingdom represents God’s power and authority in this world. Ambassadors—we are His representatives on earth.
Whether we know it or not, we are on a mission. Only two men declared their mission complete—Jesus on the cross, saying “It is finished,” and Paul, who said, “I have fought the good fight… now the crown of glory awaits.”
God has called me to help people know Him, bring His Kingdom to earth, and help others discover their identity and purpose in Christ.
That is the heart of Kingdom Ambassadors – To know God, know your purpose, and make Him known.