Anglican Archbishop Jackson ole Sapit boasts vast experience in spiritual warfare from his many years as a church minister.
But he would still be advised to choose his battles carefully when it comes to the earthly fight against corruption in Kenya.
In
a direct confrontation with either Satan or the corrupt Kenyan
political elite, the good archbishop probably has more of a fighting
chance against the former.
UNAPOLOGETIC
For some Kenyan political leaders enjoy the status of demi-gods among their followers.
And although they publicly profess belief in Christian values, they live them more in their breach than observance.
It
can’t have escaped Rev Sapit that his suggestion last week that
churches should reject fundraising donations from corrupt politicians
was greeted with more jeers and cheers.
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