

Kenya's National Prayer Breakfast: A Call for Unity and Renewal
Kenya's 2025 National Prayer Breakfast: A Moment of Unity and Reflection The annual National Prayer Breakfast, a significant event in Kenya's calendar, took place on May 28, 2025, at Safari Park. This year's theme, "Rise and Rebuild," resonated deeply as leaders from all sectors of society gathered for prayer, reflection, and national rededication. Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru, a prominent figure in Kenyan politics, delivered a powerful reading from Nehemiah Chapter 2, a passage about rebuilding Jerusalem's walls. Her reading served as a symbolic message of hope and unity for the nation. "Let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, and we will no longer be in disgrace," Waiguru read, her words echoing the event's theme. The event, organized by members of Parliament, fostered a spirit of reconciliation and unity, bringing together leaders from across political, religious, and ethnic lines. The presence of President William Samoei Ruto and First Lady Rachel Ruto further underscored the event's importance. The National Prayer Breakfast has become a cornerstone tradition, providing an opportunity for national reflection and unity at a time when the country seeks renewal across key sectors. The event's significance is amplified by its interdenominational nature, drawing leaders from all sectors of society. This year's edition included a women's convention focused on fostering leadership, inclusion, and empowerment among female lawmakers. The 2025 National Prayer Breakfast serves as a powerful reminder of Kenya's commitment to unity and national progress.