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Transformational Inaugural African Fields of Faith

Published on October 31, 2018

by FCA

There has been a small piece of history in each of the past 15 years of FCA's Fields of Faith events—record-setting attendance, the largest gathering in one place or a quieter page in one person’s story with the acceptance of Jesus Christ.

This fall, another page of history was written into FCA's Fields of Faith story, as the first-ever Fields of Faith gathering took place in Kenya, Africa. It was the first event for both the nation of Kenya and the continent of Africa. Each year around the globe, Fields of Faith brings together communities on athletic playing fields—impacting millions since its inception in 2004.

fof-kenya03Earlier this month, more than 75 coaches and athletes joined their hearts on a basketball court at Sirikwa Pentecostal Fellowship Mission Centre in Kenya. Those in attendance, mostly from local soccer and basketball teams, formed a circle and prayed for coaches and athletes—that they would become closer to Christ and glorify God through the sports they love. (View photos of the Kenya Fields of Faith here.)

The event was promoted to the Kenya community as “One Day. One Message. One Stand”—a peer-to-peer movement where thousands of students from across the nation and world gather on their school’s athletic fields to share stories and challenge each other to apply the Bible as their “game plan for life.”

Moses Muge, the FCA International Leader for Kenya, said FCA staff and pastors came together to lead the event and help gather the coaches and athletes for a time of worship and prayer.

“We had worship music from a small band, and three students shared their testimonies, as well as those from the FCA team,” Muge reported. “Then we all held hands and prayed together, with the event lasting a bit under two hours. The students and leaders who were present really enjoyed it, and we hope and pray next year will be bigger and better.”




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