Kenneth Amoako serves as the current Chairman and a writer for KOK Ministry. He is based in Germany, where he is actively pursuing a career in scientific research and spiritual leadership. Kenneth holds a Master’s degree in Biochemistry from the Dresden University of Technology and is currently a PhD candidate at Leipzig University. His research centers on molecular dynamics during Orthodontic Tooth Movement, reflecting his deep engagement in the life sciences.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Kenneth is a devoted Christian who worships with The Church of Pentecost, Germany. He also serves as the presiding elder of the PIWC Koinonia Leipzig local assembly. His ministry background includes significant leadership roles, including serving as the National Vice Chairman of the National Union of Baptist Students in Ghana.
Kenneth is a gifted teacher known for his clarity and simplicity in breaking down complex concepts, both scientific and scriptural. He has a strong passion for discipleship and is committed to helping believers grow in sound doctrine, spiritual maturity, and the effective use of their God-given gifts.
Through the KOK Hub, Kenneth desires to be a mentor and guide to young Christians in academia, particularly those in the sciences. He is keenly aware of the growing trend of students in scientific fields drifting away from their faith as they progress in their academic journeys. His hope is to walk alongside them—helping them reconcile faith and science, deepen their relationship with Christ, and live out their calling with integrity, purpose, and conviction. He envisions the Hub as a space where faith thrives alongside intellectual pursuit, and where young scholars are equipped to shine both in the lab and in the Spirit.