Theologian. Author. Founder of The Mission House.
"I am a borderline child — born on the Kenya–Uganda border, shaped by a life lived between cultures."
Some people are shaped by a single place. Joe Asiba was shaped by the space between places — born on the Kenya–Uganda border, raised with one foot in each world. That in-between space became his lens for everything that followed: theology, ministry, writing, and the question that drives his work — what does it mean to be truly known?
For eight years, Joe served as a tentmaking missionary in Dubai, navigating a landscape where faith lives quietly alongside commerce and cultural complexity. It was there — in the tension between African roots and Arabian context, between marketplace Monday and prayer-meeting Wednesday — that his theology was forged in the fire of lived experience, not just academic study.
Today Joe is based in Nairobi, where he founded The Mission House — a ministry with East African roots and a global heart. The Mission House operates with what Joe calls a "glocal" perspective: deeply local in its African vitality, yet reaching across cultures and continents with the kind of theological work that translates wherever shame exists — which is everywhere.
Joe writes and teaches at the intersection of African storytelling, Western scholarship, and personal formation. His work draws on the honor-shame dynamics of the Ancient Near East — not as an academic curiosity, but as a living framework for understanding how people carry labels, lose their names, and find them again.
Finding Wholeness in a World of Shame
Rooted in the honor-shame theology of the Ancient Near East and anchored in Luke 7's unnamed woman with the alabaster jar, The Precious Gift walks readers from shame's grip into the freedom of being truly known. It is not Joe's first sermon. It is his most personal one.
"From Labels to True Names"
"The Conversation Shame Doesn't Want You to Have"
"Where the Ink Meets the Ache, Healing Begins"
Book launch: May 9, 2026
East African roots, global heart. Based in Nairobi with a glocal reach.
Tentmaking missionary at the crossroads of faith and commerce.
"Do You Hear the Call?" — conversations on vocation and mission.