Mumias East Member of Parliament Peter Salasya has shared a rare personal account of his spiritual journey after attending a high-profile religious gathering in Nakuru County.

Known for his energetic and often controversial public persona, the legislator appeared noticeably humbled after spending several hours at a conference led by the leader of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry, Prophet David Owuor.

The MP joined thousands of congregants for the mega rally, where he described a profound shift in his perspective on faith.

MP Peter Salasya meets Prophet Owuor // Facebook

A Four-Hour Spiritual Marathon

Taking to his social media platforms to document the experience, Salasya revealed that he spent an unusually long time listening to the Prophet’s teachings.

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For a politician often on the move, the duration of the sermon was a significant highlight of his visit.

"For the first time, I sat down for more than 4 hours receiving the word of God. The topic was about the fear of God."

The legislator emphasized that the theme of the sermon—the "fear of God"—deeply resonated with him. He expressed a sense of fulfillment following the evening session, describing himself as "blessed indeed."

Vivid Scenes from the Altar

Images shared by the MP offer a vivid glimpse into his interactions with Prophet David Owuor. In a striking photograph, Salasya is seen dressed in a sharp navy blue suit and red tie, standing on a grand, red-carpeted dais.

MP Peter Salasya meets Prophet Owuor // Facebook

He is positioned next to the Prophet, who is wearing his signature long, checked coat.

The atmosphere of the event was captured in detail:

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One image shows Salasya kneeling on the red carpet in a moment of deep prayer, with the Prophet placing a hand on the MP's head in a gesture of blessing.

Another photo captures the two in a jovial mood, with Salasya laughing while the Prophet addresses the large crowd through a microphone.

The background of the stage featured an array of international flags and large floral arrangements, beneath a ceiling decorated with a prominent blue and white star.

"The Beginning of Wisdom"

Reflecting on the core message of the event, the Mumias East MP quoted biblical scripture to explain his presence at the Nakuru rally.

"The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. So blessed to attend the pastors conference... in Nakuru."

MP Peter Salasya meets Prophet Owuor // Facebook

Salasya also shared the verse: "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled."

His public declaration of faith marks a departure from his usual political rhetoric, suggesting a moment of personal reflection at the start of the year.

The Influence of the Prophet

Prophet David Owuor remains one of the most influential and debated religious figures in East Africa. His Repentance and Holiness Ministry is known for drawing massive crowds to its "healing and repentance" rallies across Kenya.

The ministry's headquarters are located in Nakuru, which often serves as the hub for its national conferences.

Prophet Owuor is frequently accompanied by high-ranking government officials and politicians seeking spiritual guidance.

His rallies are famous for strict codes of conduct, including specific dress codes for congregants and a focus on moral "cleansing."

MP Peter Salasya meets Prophet Owuor // Facebook