EAK Calls for Righteous Leadership, Electoral Reforms and National Prayer as New Leadership Takes Office
The Evangelical Alliance of Kenya (EAK) has called for righteous leadership, national transformation, electoral integrity and prudent stewardship of public resources as it unveiled a new leadership team during its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM). In a communiqué issued on June 19, 2026, the alliance said Kenya is facing significant moral, social, economic and political challenges that require collective action from government, institutions, citizens and the Church. The organization reaffirmed its commitment to the Kenya National Prayer and Transformation Movement launched on May 4, 2026, aimed at mobilizing Christians across the country for prayer, repentance, discipleship and civic responsibility. The AGM also marked a leadership transition within the alliance. EAK paid tribute to outgoing chairman Bishop Philip Kitoto for his service and leadership, while announcing a new team of officials led by Bishop Calisto Odede as National Chairman. Other officials elected include...