letter from Kenya

My great-grandfather was a murderer

Kip’ Chelashaw  |  World
Date posted:  7 Mar 2026
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My great-grandfather was a murderer

Giraffe in the Nairobi National Reserve. Source: iStock

Do you know who was the first Christian in your family tree? My great-grandfather was a murderer. Shocking, and even today many traditional cattle herders in Northern Kenya kill and are killed in violent cattle raids.

After some time in prison, this murderer started attending church and was baptised with the name Noah. His son, Laban, walked 60km to find a school where he could learn to read and write. He was sent away, being too old for school, but found a mission station where he learnt to read the Bible. Laban was sent back home to start a school and a church, and he was the first in his family to reject the practice of polygamy.

Nowadays, 85% of Kenya’s population identifies as Christian. Amazing, and yet many who claim the name of Jesus do not live according to His ways. Many of the children in our Sunday School come from broken homes, some with multiple siblings from different fathers. Corruption, though disliked, is seen as a necessity to get what you need in life. Public hospitals are failing as staff take short cuts so that they can get back to their more lucrative private practices. Where has the church gone wrong?

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