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Paths to Glory Kenya

Paths to Glory Kenya

By: Robert Johnson
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Across Kenya a powerful move of God is unfolding. Paths to Glory Kenya shines a light on the pastors, believers, and churches that are building the Kingdom of God — often with little more than faith, prayer, and open skies.


Hosted by Robert Johnson and Arlon Alushula, with each episode in both English AND Swahili this series shares the stories of men and women whose dedication, sacrifice, and unshakable faith are transforming lives throughout Kenya. From congregations worshiping under trees to pastors traveling hours by bus just to fellowship, these testimonies reveal a simple truth — revival doesn’t wait for comfort; it grows in courage.


Each episode invites you to witness what God is doing in Kenya — one story, one church, one miracle at a time.


Paths to Glory Kenya — where faith walks barefoot, and glory still shines.

© 2025 Paths to Glory Kenya
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Episodes
  • Where Worship Rises
    Nov 22 2025

    Across Kenya, worship rises from open fields, simple shelters, and humble clearings — carried by believers whose faith burns brighter than their circumstances. Paths to Glory Kenya explores the heartbeat of revival through the lives of pastors who walk miles to preach, congregations who gather under trees without hesitation, and families whose daily prayers fuel a nationwide hunger for God. This episode captures a movement that cannot be contained by buildings or boundaries.

    “Where Worship Rises” is a call to witness what God is doing in Kenya — and an invitation to carry a genuine burden for the pastors, churches, and revival fire spreading across the land. Come hear the sound of faith that refuses to fade.

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    17 mins
  • Where Faith Walks Far
    Nov 10 2025

    In the dry hills of coastal Kenya, where cracked earth meets a cloudless sky, believers gather for church beneath the branches of wide, sheltering trees. There are no walls, no microphones, and no pews—only voices lifted in worship and hearts that refuse to give up.

    This is a place where faith must walk far—sometimes twenty, even forty kilometers—to reach the sound of praise. The Pastor will sell goats to pay bus fare, or walk for hours through heat and dust to preach beneath the open sky. Yet, from these humble beginnings, revival is spreading. Miracles happen. The sick are healed. Minds once broken are restored. And from one testimony to the next, nine churches have been born—each one beginning with prayer, a tree, and a handful of believers who would not stop gathering.

    In a land where the rain is scarce and the roads are rough, the fire of faith still burns bright.

    This is the story of those who worship in the dust, and walk miles to meet their miracle.


    This is Where Faith Walks Far.

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    29 mins
  • Faith in the Go-Down
    Nov 1 2025

    In the heart of Nairobi’s Karobangi South, worship rises from an unlikely place—a rented go-down, a corrugated metal warehouse once meant for storing goods, now transformed into a sanctuary. The floor is concrete, the roof leaks when it rains, and the walls tremble with the sound of praise. Yet inside this humble space, the power of God moves freely.

    This is the story of a small congregation that chose faith over fear and calling over comfort. When the cost of obedience meant walking away from financial security, they did it anyway—and found that God was already waiting in the uncertainty. From money that appeared just in time to pay rent, to a new keyboard sent by a stranger’s obedience, miracle after miracle became the rhythm of their ministry.

    Through every struggle, the light of revival continues to shine in Nairobi’s industrial heart. Souls are being filled, prayers are being answered, and faith is building something far greater than walls of stone or steel.

    This is the sound of Faith in the Go-Down.

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    55 mins
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