The Kenya National Prayer Breakfast is an annual non-partisan event that brings together leaders from all sectors of society to pray for the nation, seek reconciliation, and foster unity across political, religious, and ethnic lines.
Our vision is to cultivate a culture of ethical leadership and national unity grounded in prayer and shared values. We believe that by creating space for dialogue, reflection, and relationship-building, we can contribute to Kenya's journey toward becoming a more peaceful, just, and prosperous nation.
Established in 2003, the Prayer Breakfast has become a cornerstone tradition where Kenyans set aside differences to reflect on shared values and collectively seek divine guidance for the country's future.
Core Values
Our Core Values
Unity
Bringing together leaders from all sectors of society across political, religious, and ethnic lines
Prayer
Bringing together leaders from all sectors of society across political, religious, and ethnic lines.
Purpose
Renewing our commitment to serve with integrity and vision, guiding Kenya toward prosperity with faith-based principles.
Reconciliation
Building bridges across divides and fostering dialogue for national healing.
History
Key milestones in our journey
2003
Inaugural Kenya National Prayer Breakfast
The first Kenya NPB was held, bringing together leaders across political and religious divides.
2008
Post-Election Reconciliation
The Prayer Breakfast played a crucial role in fostering dialogue after the 2007-2008 post-election crisis.
2010
Constitutional Milestone
Leaders gathered to pray for the nation during the pivotal constitutional referendum process.
2018
Handshake Movement
The Prayer Breakfast supported national unity efforts following the historic handshake between political rivals
2023
20th Anniversary
Celebration of two decades of the Prayer Breakfast tradition in Kenya with special international guests.
Our Reach
Global Connection
The Kenya National Prayer Breakfast is part of a global movement that spans over 180 countries. This movement began in the United States in 1953 and has spread worldwide, uniting leaders in prayer and fellowship across national, cultural, and religious boundaries.
Our event maintains connections with the U.S. National Prayer Breakfast, the African Leadership Initiative, the Africa Young Leaders Forum, and similar gatherings across East Africa and beyond.
Through these international relationships, we share best practices, build cross-border friendships, and participate in a worldwide community dedicated to ethical leadership and reconciliation.