Nairobi, Kenya — In a compelling interview on Netwalking TV, Pastor T Mwangi recounted how his life journey traversed the competitive rhythms of hip‑hop and the Rastafarian cultural movement, ultimately converging on Christian faith and pastoral leadership.
Pastor T’s early years were deeply enmeshed in Kenya’s hip‑hop culture, where rhythmic expression and lyrical creativity provided an identity and a platform. His involvement in music was not only artistic but also social, allowing him to connect with youth across diverse communities.
Over time, that engagement expanded into Rastafarian culture a movement socially connected with reggae music, spiritual expression, and broader African cultural consciousness. However, while Rastafarianism and reggae resonate with powerful messages of identity and resistance, Pastor T explained that he encountered spiritual questions that music and cultural philosophy alone could not answer.
His testimony on Netwalking TV highlighted a pivotal moment of personal introspection that drew him toward Christianity, a faith tradition he eventually embraced wholeheartedly. Pastor T described that transition as both challenging and liberating, pointing to the clarity and direction he gained after welcoming Christian belief into his life.
Today, Pastor T serves as senior pastor of Life Church International in Limuru and leads various spiritual outreach initiatives. He has also maintained strong ties to music, but now through gospel rap a genre that integrates rhythmic beats with messages of faith and hope. His gospel tracks, including Come From A Place and Lift HIS Name Up, continue to resonate with audiences across Kenya and beyond.
In addition to music, Pastor T engages in media ministry, producing online Bible studies and hosting spiritual content that reaches an expanding digital audience. His testimony continues to serve as a testament to personal transformation and purpose drawing on his hip‑hop roots while firmly anchored in Christian faith.
