Generation Now: Navigating Faith and Social Change in Kenya

In this episode of God on the Move, Savannah Kagiri shares her powerful story of faith, courage, and transformation amid Kenya’s recent youth-led protests.

From growing up in a Christian household to navigating political unrest and the complex relationship between the church and government, Savannah reflects on how her generation is boldly challenging norms and confronting injustice. She also opens up about her personal journey through mental health struggles, her calling to ministry, and her experiences at the Lausanne Congress in South Korea.

Join us as we explore how God is moving in Kenya and beyond, inspiring the next generation to step out in faith and lead change.

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Savannah Kagiri

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Savannah graduated from United States International University-Africa in Nairobi, Kenya with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and minor in Business Management. In addition to serving at Lausanne, she works as a project coordinator at NXT Move. Savannah is dedicated to strategy and passionate about spreading the gospel to the next generation.

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