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This is for At CrossRoads: At a time when Kenya seems to stand on shaky ground—economically strained, politically charged, morally divided—this book rises as both a mirror and a compass. At Crossroads: Kenya, Heed the Divine Call is more than a title; it is a national plea wrapped in hope, urgency, and divine promise. It is the voice of a people nudged by God to return to the very source of their strength—faith, unity, and righteousness.
Weaving together powerful scripture, national history, contemporary challenges, and prophetic insight, this book calls every Kenyan—young or old, urban or rural, in power or in prayer—to stop, reflect, and choose wisely. The fork in our national path has never been clearer. One road leads deeper into division, corruption, and self-destruction. The other calls us back to our roots of intercession, moral courage, civic responsibility, and a reverent fear of God.
With stories from prayer warriors, reflections from respected spiritual and civic leaders, and references from the Bible, African prophecy, and national documents, the book becomes a dynamic platform of conviction and conversation. Why have our prayers grown silent? Why do our elections forget God? Why has the Church retreated from the battlefield of politics? These are just some of the soul-stirring questions raised.
And yet, it is not a book of despair—it is deeply hopeful. Each chapter builds towards a stirring crescendo: Kenya’s divine destiny is still within reach if her people will humble themselves, turn from wickedness, and seek His face. Here, righteousness is not just an abstract virtue but a call to action: to vote wisely, pray fervently, speak graciously, and love courageously.
In the heart of this prophetic manuscript lies a sacred reminder—our very National Anthem begins with a prayer: “O God of all creation…” This book echoes that prayer and amplifies it into a national altar call. May this be the awakening Kenya needs. May we heed the divine call, not tomorrow, not next election—but today.
Read it in your home, share it in your church, discuss it in your leadership meetings, and pray over it in your quiet time. Kenya’s future depends on it.
Add to Cart
This is for At CrossRoads: At a time when Kenya seems to stand on shaky ground—economically strained, politically charged, morally divided—this book rises as both a mirror and a compass. At Crossroads: Kenya, Heed the Divine Call is more than a title; it is a national plea wrapped in hope, urgency, and divine promise. It is the voice of a people nudged by God to return to the very source of their strength—faith, unity, and righteousness.
Weaving together powerful scripture, national history, contemporary challenges, and prophetic insight, this book calls every Kenyan—young or old, urban or rural, in power or in prayer—to stop, reflect, and choose wisely. The fork in our national path has never been clearer. One road leads deeper into division, corruption, and self-destruction. The other calls us back to our roots of intercession, moral courage, civic responsibility, and a reverent fear of God.
With stories from prayer warriors, reflections from respected spiritual and civic leaders, and references from the Bible, African prophecy, and national documents, the book becomes a dynamic platform of conviction and conversation. Why have our prayers grown silent? Why do our elections forget God? Why has the Church retreated from the battlefield of politics? These are just some of the soul-stirring questions raised.
And yet, it is not a book of despair—it is deeply hopeful. Each chapter builds towards a stirring crescendo: Kenya’s divine destiny is still within reach if her people will humble themselves, turn from wickedness, and seek His face. Here, righteousness is not just an abstract virtue but a call to action: to vote wisely, pray fervently, speak graciously, and love courageously.
In the heart of this prophetic manuscript lies a sacred reminder—our very National Anthem begins with a prayer: “O God of all creation…” This book echoes that prayer and amplifies it into a national altar call. May this be the awakening Kenya needs. May we heed the divine call, not tomorrow, not next election—but today.
Read it in your home, share it in your church, discuss it in your leadership meetings, and pray over it in your quiet time. Kenya’s future depends on it.
