
Pastor's Powerful Plea: Respect Gen Z, Kenyan Leaders Urged
American Pastor's Plea for Respecting Gen Z Resonates at Kenyan National Prayer Breakfast Nairobi, Kenya – May 28, 2025 – An American pastor delivered a compelling speech at the 22nd National Prayer Breakfast in Kenya, urging Kenyan leaders to show respect for Generation Z. The address, which directly addressed President Ruto, highlighted the significant knowledge and capabilities of Gen Z, calling for an end to treating them as children. "Respect the Gen Zs. They are knowledgeable than we are. Stop treating them as children, apologize to them!" the pastor declared, his words carrying weight in the context of the event. His message resonated with many, given the ongoing generational tensions in many parts of the world. The pastor used personal examples to illustrate his point. He spoke about his own children, highlighting their achievements and independence, emphasizing that Gen Z is ready to take on adult responsibilities. The speech sparked a renewed conversation about generational divides and the importance of intergenerational dialogue and understanding. The pastor's call for an apology from leaders to Gen Z for past misunderstandings served as a powerful symbol of reconciliation and respect.