‘Synagogue crusade in Kenya will boost economy of the country’

Bereaved members hold mini service at Synagogue

By Vera Wisdom-Bassey

As the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) holds its two-day crusade on October 13 and 14, 2023, at Kasarani Moi International Stadium in Nairobi, the Kenya’s capital, Israel Frank Mutembei, a businessman from that country, has remarked that the crusade is a great thing to happen to their country, saying: “It is the dawn of a new era, as all evil yokes and covenants of darkness against our land will be put to an end.

“This crusade will bring revival to our country, economically, politically and in all facets of our national life and for the emergence of a glorious nation starting from Kenya to other countries.”

The leader of the church, Pastor Mrs. Evelyn Joshua, said registration of participants would hold at Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC).

According to her, the two-day crusade in Kenya is holding in furtherance of God’s will for the church’s commission and mankind, for the salvation of souls and fulfillment of destinies. “We are also undertaking charity programme as part of our mission. This is by God’s instruction that the nation of Kenya should partake in the blessings associated with this divine assignment.”

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