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Embrace crusades as part of self-regulation, Koskei tells churches

Prophet David Owuor during a prayer and healing crusade in Nakuru. [File, Standard]

Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service Felix Koskei has called on mainstream churches to reinitiate Christian fellowships and crusades as a way of regulating the church.

Koskei who was accompanied by Public Service Cabinet Secretary Aisha Jumwa, her Tourism counterpart Penninah Malonza, Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung'aro and Kilifi North MP Owen Baya for a church function at St James Anglican Church of Kenya at Gede, said that the fellowships will deter criminals from infiltrating the church.

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