Mumias East Member of Parliament Peter Salasya has shared reflections on what he described as a deeply transformative spiritual experience after attending Prophet David Owuor’s end-of-year crusade held at Technology Farm in Nakuru.
In a statement published on his Instagram page on Friday, January 2, 2026, the legislator said the gathering had a profound personal impact, describing it as a rare moment of spiritual fulfillment and reflection. Salasya noted that the teachings delivered during the crusade resonated strongly with him, leaving him spiritually enriched and introspective.
A Moment of Deep Spiritual Engagement
Salasya highlighted the significance of the experience by noting that, for the first time, he was able to remain fully engaged in a preaching session lasting more than four hours without interruption. According to the MP, the central theme of the sermon the fear of God was particularly meaningful.
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. For the first time, I sat down for more than four hours receiving the word of God. The topic was about the fear of God,” Salasya stated.
The crusade, organized by the Repentance and Holiness Ministry, marked the culmination of a series of prayer meetings and a pastors’ conference held in Nakuru. The event attracted thousands of worshippers from across the country who gathered for days of prayer, worship, and sermons focused on repentance, holiness, and national renewal.
Gratitude and Reflections on Leadership
Earlier in the day, Salasya had also shared additional thoughts on the experience, expressing gratitude for being part of the pastors’ conference and underscoring the message preached during the service.
“The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. So blessed to attend the pastors’ conference of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry in Nakuru. I am blessed,” he wrote on Instagram.
During the main crusade, Prophet David Owuor publicly acknowledged the presence of the Mumias East MP before the large congregation. The preacher offered prayers for Salasya and reflected on their long-standing relationship, recalling Salasya’s time as a student leader at Egerton University. Salasya knelt as prayers were offered for his leadership and political journey.
“The highest leader in this country has visited us. I want to give him the microphone to greet you,” Prophet Owuor told the congregation before offering a blessing.
“You will always be my son before you are a politician. You were at Egerton University as a student leader. I must bless you eternally here today. Let me bless your political career, and you will see what will happen,” he added.
A Widely Attended National Event
The Nakuru crusade drew massive crowds, with Technology Farm filled for several days as worshippers gathered for the end-of-year prayers. In parallel with the main event, pastors from various regions attended a dedicated conference, underscoring the scale and national reach of the gathering.
The event concluded as one of the most prominent faith-based assemblies of the season, bringing together religious leaders, politicians, and thousands of believers for a shared focus on spiritual renewal and moral reflection.
