Saturday, 16 July 2011

Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast team visits Ol Kalou

A section of leaders sing out their hearts for the Lord at the Ol Kalou ACK Church.                                                               PHOTO/STANLEY MBUGUA.


BY KELVIN WANJOHI
A powerful prayer team formed by God-fearing Members of Parliament on Sunday, June 31, attended a revival service at Ol Kalou St. Peter’s ACK church.
 The team, dubbed Prayer Breakfast, which normally practices in Nairobi, offers  prayers for the nation and leaders. It was in Ol Kalou on an outreach mission.
  It was led by its chairman, Hon. Gideon Ndambuki who said that they were out to preach peace and reconciliation to avoid a repeat of what happened during the 2007  disputed General Elections.
  Those who attended the colourful church service included Speaker of the National Assembly, Kenneth Marende, Ol Kalou MP, Erastus Kihara Mureithi, Deputy Chief Government Whip who is also Ndaragwa MP, Jeremiah Kioni, Turkana Central MP, Ekwe Ethuro, Dhadho Godana who delivered a moving sermon to the congregation, and Kajiado Central MP, Joseph Nkaisery among others.
 Mureithi said that it is  the high time that Kenyans realized the need to have a team of leaders who mind the welfare of other leaders and the electorate.          He urged citizens to vote wisely during next year’s General Elections and maintain peace amongst themselves during the voting time.
   Marende asked Kenyans to cease to hate one another, stressing that the country is for every person but not for a particular tribe or a set of selected  people. On taxation, Marende said that he had received three letters from ministers requesting him to  inform them of their fate, as to when to start paying taxes, and also enquiring the mode of payment.

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