Kenya MassResistance is now the major force countering the LGBT agenda in that nation’s schools.

Prominent Massachusetts pastor joins Kenya MassResistance team for powerful week-long teaching tour of schools, churches, and family conferences.

Telling schoolchildren the truth – opposing the U.S. and foreign-funded LGBT propaganda targeting them.

Our book, The Health Hazards of Homosexuality, is a big hit at the conferences!

Kenya’s vice-president’s wife also attends conference.

June 18, 2025
ALT TEXT Pastor Steve Craft of MassResistance (wearing hat) speaks to the student body at an elementary school in Nairobi.

Our dynamic Kenya MassResistance organization is led by Pastor Benard Onyango in Nairobi with his leadership team of educators, pastors, and other professionals. It has become the major force in Kenya teaching schoolchildren how to resist the LGBT agenda being pushed at them by the well-funded NGOs (non-governmental organizations).

In Kenya, foreign-funded radical NGOs pay for schooling for poor families. But in return, the children must attend special “health” classes on Saturdays designed by pro-LGBT activists that indoctrinate them into radical ideas and behaviors. Although the Trump administration’s cuts to USAID diminished NGO funding, in Kenya much of it has been brought back from other sources.

Kenya MassResistance is making a difference

Other groups expose this NGO problem. But Kenya MassResistance is the only organization actually going into the schools and churches and teaching students how to resist the propaganda. MassResistance has created specialized lessons for this purpose. As a result, Kenya pro-family conferences have been very eager to hear our story.

In contrast to western countries, the school officials in Kenya largely do not support the LGBT agenda and are eager to allow Kenya MassResistance educators in to teach students the truth! Moreover, the students have a desire to learn, and to seek the guidance and resources to reject LGBT indoctrination.

In Massachusetts, Pastor Steve Craft of Lexington is a prominent force in the pro-family spiritual world (and a great friend of MassResistance). He leads a congregation that attracts parishioners who come from across the state.

Last month, Pastor Craft and his wife Edith travelled to Kenya to join Pastor Benard and the Kenya MassResistance team for a busy week-long teaching tour in schools and churches, providing lessons, support, and resources. He also spoke at two pro-family conferences in Nairobi.

ALT TEXT Our stellar teachers. From left: Pastor Steve Craft, Edith Craft, Pastor Benard Onyango


The teaching tour – documented by Pastor Benard in slides

The week-long teaching tour across Nairobi of schools, churches, and two conferences was so impactful that Pastor Benard created a slide-show document describing it (along with some extra photos) for us to use in this report.

ALT TEXT The slides in Pastor Benard's Kenya MassResistance Family Values Teaching Tour document


Here is what the Kenya MassResistance team did on this powerful teaching tour day by day:

ALT TEXT Kenya MassResistance Teaching Tour - Intro slide

Sunday, May 11 – Preaching at Pastor Benard’s church

ALT TEXTKenya MassResistance Teaching Tour - Sunday
Left to right: At Pastor Benard's church service. Pastor Steve preaching at the church. At the dinner.

Monday, May 12 – At a vocational college and a secondary school

ALT TEXTKenya MassResistance Teaching Tour - Monday
Clockwise from upper left: Pastor Steve teaching high school boys at Eastmat Secondary School (ages 12-17); Pastor Steve teaching at Ofafa Vocational College; Ofafa brochure of courses; Edith Craft teaching girls at Eastmat School; at lunch.

We were told that despite the practical nature of the college vocational education programs in Kenya, LGBT activists from around the world infiltrate these schools and groom older teenagers and young adults into homosexuality and transgenderism.

All the students were attentive and respectful (quite a contrast compared to many American students). The principal of the Ofafa Vocational College loved our team’s presentation, and he was grateful to Pastor Steve for bringing our book, The Health Hazards of Homosexuality, and wanted to purchase a copy. Similarly, the principal of Eastmat Secondary School was also very supportive of our work there.

ALT TEXT The principal of Eastmat Secondary School (in blue suit) joins Edith Craft as she talks to the students.

Tuesday, May 13 – At elementary school and secondary school.

ALT TEXTKenya MassResistance Teaching Tour - Tuesday
Clockwise from left: Pastor Steve teaching at King Barracks Secondary School; visiting the home of one of the pupils; Pastors Steve and Benard counseling one of the students at King Barracks Secondary School; the children at Touch-Life Children's Centre; Pastor Steve speaking at Touch-Life Children's Centre.

They were at Touch-Life Children’s Centre in the morning and at King Barracks Secondary School in the afternoon.

The support and enthusiasm from the teachers and the principals at the different schools provided great encouragement to our team, as well. At the King Barracks Secondary School, Pastor Benard talked about the “Gender Unicorn” indoctrination that had already spread across the United States and was now making its way into Kenya’s schools.

ALT TEXT Pastor Steve with Head Teacher at Touch-Life Children's Centre.

Wednesday, May 14 – At elementary school, and visited a local family.

ALT TEXTKenya MassResistance Teaching Tour - Wednesday
Clockwise from upper left: Pastor Benard discussing the "gender unicorn" at the Ndurunu Secondary School; outside of the Ndurunu school; students at the Ndurunu school listening to the lecture; outside the Glory Primary School; staff at the Ndurunu school; Pastor Steve lecturing to students at the Ndurunu school.

In the morning, they were at the Glory Primary School in the Korogocho slums. Children in these schools are particularly vulnerable, and Pastor Steve communicates well with these younger students. In the afternoon, after visiting a family, they were at the Ndurunu Secondary School, which has 950 students.

Thursday, May 15 – At religious elementary school

ALT TEXTKenya MassResistance Teaching Tour - Thursday
Photos: Pastor Steve and Pastor Benard at the Good Day Centre.

The MassResistance team spoke to schoolchildren at the Good Day Centre, a religious elementary school in the poor section of Nairobi. Bishop Aloice Nyamai and his wife Mary have created this school, and they have the students memorize Scripture.

ALT TEXT Bishop Aloice Nyamai (in blue suit) and his wife Mary (in tan sweater) created the Good Day Centre elementary school. At left is Pastor Steve. Paster Benard is on the stairs behind the bishop.

Friday, May 16 – At national family symposium in Nairobi

ALT TEXTKenya MassResistance Teaching Tour - Friday
Clockwise from upper left: Stephen Green of Christian Voice (in grey suit); Pastor Steve as the conference is about to begin; two photos of the MassResistance booth (with our book); some of the Family Symposium speakers.

At the Family Symposium event on Friday, our Kenya MassResistance message was very well received. In addition, we had a table with resource materials. Many people were impressed with our movement and our efforts. The wife of Kenya’s vice president visited our table, as did the vice president of Nairobi Red Cross. Stephen Green of Christian Voice (a well-known pro-family group in the United Kingdom) visited our table and voiced his support for our activism!

ALT TEXT The official name of the conference was "Pan-African Conference on Family Values."
ALT TEXT Pastor Titus Otieno, part of the Kenya MassResistance leadership team, speaks to the symposium about his book "Activated Husband."
ALT TEXT Showing the conference examples of what is being taught to children by NGOs at these Saturday "health" classes.
ALT TEXT At the Kenya MassResistance table, our book "The Health Hazards of Homosexuality," drew lots of interest!
ALT TEXT Pastor Titus holding our book

Saturday, May 17 – Women’s conference in Nairobi

ALT TEXTKenya MassResistance Teaching Tour - Saturday
Center photo: Edith Craft addressing the conference

Pastor Steve and Edith told the conference attendees about the increasing dangers of the LGBT movement in Kenya. Pastor Benard talked about the LGBT agenda grooming children in the local schools through the Saturday programs. Many women at the conference were distraught by these revelations, and they cried out for Kenya MassResistance to schedule more meetings and attend more conferences.

Conclusion

ALT TEXTKenya MassResistance Teaching Tour - Conclusion

As bad as the radical agendas are in American schools, the LGBT movement is far more insidious in third-world countries.

In Kenya, most adults – even parents and public officials – are unaware that these Saturday “health” classes by foreign-funded NGOs teach children about sexually explicit themes and topics, including homosexuality and transgenderism. Rather than warning students to avoid these behaviors, they are encouraging students to embrace these so-called “identities.” They also teach children how to engage in destructive sexual acts and how to obtain abortions.

Pastor Benard and his terrific leadership team have been doing outstanding work going directly into schools, not only teaching children the truth but giving them the skills to resist and even confront these destructive agendas.

A big “thank you” goes to Pastor Steven Craft and his wife Edith for traveling to Kenya (at their own expense) to aid in this important cause.

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