Equipment and tents set-up.
Arrival of delegates, volunteers, and service providers.
Morning: Volunteers’ devotion, hygiene, prayers, worship, and pastors’ conference.
Afternoon: Legal session on succession by Advocate John Obera, followed by Jesus Film show.
Other activities: Football tournament, medical camp, children’s activities.
Evening: Revival meeting from 8:15pm, food distribution.
Same as Day 1, with a church workers’ conference replacing the pastors’ conference.
Same activities as Days 1-2.
Mid-morning: Women’s Conference by Dr. Phoebe Onyango, civic education on devolution.
Same as Day 3, with Youth Conference replacing Women’s Conference.
Afternoon: Education talk on TVETs, University, and KUPPCS.
Last day of medical camp.
Same as Day 4, excluding medical camp.
Mid-morning: Teaching on baptism and economic empowerment (“Power to Create Wealth”).
Afternoon: Teaching on the Power of Praise and Worship.
Water baptism for those born again during KPF 2024.
| Metrics | Values |
|---|---|
| Number of participants in tent meetings per day | 2000 |
| Numbers led to receive Jesus Christ | 300 |
| Numbers baptized, discipled and given bibles | 100 |
| Medical camp beneficiaries | 561 |
| Food stock packages distributed to widows | 200 |
| Number of widows assisted with financial capital | 10 |
| Menstrual Health ruby cups given to girls and women | 139 |
| Number of football teams in football outreach | 136 |
| Est. participants fed daily (breakfast, lunch and supper) | 2000 |
| Bales of maize flour handed out in the evenings | 400 |
| Tons of rice handed out in the evenings | 3 |
For 5 days, approximately 2,000 participants gathered at Ngere Kagoro Primary School to hear God’s word and receive transformative teachings and deliverance by guest speakers including Bishop Joshua Awiti Kwanya, Bishop Jonah Obonyo, Evang. Chidi Ibenado, Bishop Joe Monde, Bishop Elisha Odero, Bishop Phoebe Onyango, Prophetess Priscah Onyango, Rev. Evance Kochoo, Rev. Edga Jakata, and Rev. Ken Ojung’a. Psalmists and worship leaders included KPF Band, Linda Owino, Lilian Jairo, Praise Onjula, Kepha Koga, Maureen Awuor, Carol Gift, Fred Omondi, and others. Morning and evening sessions resulted in over 300 documented salvation decisions and numerous testimonies of healings, deliverance, and spiritual guidance.

























From Dec 17-20, 2024, a 4-day medical camp served 561 outpatients (493 over age 5, 68 under). Services included cervical cancer screenings (8), family planning (5), immunization (16), antenatal care (4), and free consultations. Volunteer doctors, nurses, and pharmacists shared the gospel and prayed with patients.
| Medical Services Provided | No. of Beneficiaries |
|---|---|
| Cervical cancer screening | 8 |
| Family planning | 5 |
| Immunization | 16 |
| Antenatal care | 4 |
| Free outpatient consultations (over age 5) | 493 |
| Free outpatient consultations (under age 5) | 68 |










“Then the righteous will answer Him, saying, ‘Lord, when did we see You hungry and feed You…’” (Mat 19:37-40). Feeding was integral, with 2,000 attendees receiving breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, allowing focus on festival programs. Each evening, 400 bales of maize flour and 3 tons of rice were distributed to needy individuals.












200 widows and orphans received food packages (flour, rice, oil, salt, soap) donated by Manna Ministries under Rev. Maurice Odhiambo. Rev. Chidi Ibenado provided Kshs 100,000 to 10 widows for business support. Widows were counseled on godly child-rearing and connected to local ministries for follow-up.



From Dec 17-22, Faith Way Church, Golden Girls Foundation, and Ruby Life provided menstrual health education. Golda Sawala Ayodo and Peres Ochieng’ taught about eco-friendly Ruby cups, addressing stigma and poverty-related issues. 139 girls and young mothers received Ruby cups, with mentors committed to follow-up.








The Jadolo Robert Nyasuna tournament featured 136 teams from Muhoroni, including men’s and women’s teams, attracting 2,000 fans. The gospel was shared before matches, fostering unity and talent showcase.
| Winning Category | Team | Award |
|---|---|---|
| Champions-Men | Amilo FC | Ksh. 100,000 and a new ball |
| Runners up-Men | Marega FC | Ksh. 50,000 and a new ball |
| Champions-Women | Kopere Starlets | Ksh. 20,000 and a new ball |
| Runners up-Women | Awasi FC | Ksh. 15,000 and a new ball |
| Men (3rd) | - | Ksh. 30,000 and a new ball |
| Men (4th) | - | Ksh. 20,000 and a new ball |
| Women (3rd) | - | Ksh. 10,000 and a new ball |
| Women (4th) | - | Ksh. 5,000 and a new ball |




















“Let the little children come to me…” (Matth 19:14). Children’s ministry included Bible teachings, group activities, altar calls, and discipleship, allowing parents to engage in festival activities while children learned in a fun, engaging way.



In partnership with Hon. John Obera, free legal education was provided on property, family, and succession issues, addressing domestic abuse, dispute resolution, and inheritance rights.

We are immensely grateful to The Almighty God for authoring and guiding KPF 2024.
We thank all who prayed, volunteered, participated, sponsored, or partnered with us. Special thanks to our steering committee for their tireless efforts, guest speakers like Rev. Chidi Ibenado, Bishops Jonah Obonyo, and Joshua Awiti Kwanya, and music ministers like Voice of Hope Band International.
Our partners—Faithway Churches, Spread Truth, Little Havard Academy, Golden Girls Foundation, MOH Muhoroni, COMPS International, Manna Ministries, and others—made invaluable contributions. We honor visionaries Robert and Milka Nyasuna for their unwavering commitment since 2019.
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