- A group of men have left Kenyan women asking God to bless them with such husbands after they knelt to pray for their partners
- The men in the video knelt down as they prayed for their spouses, and the act warmed the hearts of netizens
- In the clip the faithful spouses held onto their wives tightly as they prayed fervently, and Kenyans could not help but get excited
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A video of men praying for their spouses while kneeling down in church has ignited mixed reactions.
In the video, the men were on their knees as they held onto their wives, and they prayed fervently.
They held onto their wives as they prayed, and the camera panned across the room.
A section of Kenyans wondered whether the church was meant for only married couples, while others noted that they needed to find partners.
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Others vowed that by 2024, they would have lovers and attend church services together.
Netizens react to men praying for their wives
rhx86:
"The pastor is something else aty nakuepusha na wanaume wa magari cheeii."
unknown
"Where is this church located."
michaelawilli558:
"Yaaani you mean ukiwa single uwezi atend hii church."
peter..MURAMATII #254
"I need a wife wa masaa machache we attended hii church anyone available."
Classyliz
"Hope next year ntakuwa na husband we attend hii church manze."
frazbintyhassan35
"Huyo Sophi am here my husband pray for me haki hii ndio church ya mwisho kutuingiza binguni."
momo
"Roho za delivery."
NyarMinOtis
"@TOJ pin location ya church."
Beckymash254
"Nime comment juu ya Rebecca."
TOJ
"@NyarMinOtis im waiting this moment."
nusumwaka
"My future husband uko wapi tuombe."
maggy254
"My husband poke kupendana."
Maureen Chep
"@laddonah lax Church ndo hii sasa."
polyne
"I quit my marriage to focus on TikTok."
Men pray for wives during men's conference
In other news, musician Karangu Muraya shared photos of the proverbial men's conference, and it caused mixed reactions on social media.
The men had their caps and alcoholic drinks on the table while they lifted their hands up in prayer.
Some people defended them, saying it's the thought that counts, while others said this is not how prayer should be conducted.
He wrote:
"Women, please always take your time to pray for your husband...Men go through a lot to sustain their families...Last night, we prayed for you and promised to make it our daily routine to pray for our families..."
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