WOPRANET - KENYA

WOPRANET – KENYA is a ministry that is transforming nations, the church and families through spiritual warfare prayers as well as evangelism through the power of the Holy Spirit. (Ephesians 6:12; Acts 1:8).

To establish a non – denominational prayer network for intercessors in Kenya and other parts of the world to intercede in prayer for deliverance of nations, the church and families.

2. To network with other prayer ministries, churches and Christian institutions whose mandate is similar to this ministry.

3. To establish prayer centers / altars in order to man the gates of nations and communities through prayers.

4. To create common forums for joint spiritual warfare prayers and evangelism hence the fulfillment of the Great Commission.

5. To raise and train intercessors for spiritual warfare towards deliverance of families and nations.

6. To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in order to fulfill the call for the Great Commission. Matthew 28:18-20

7. To reach out to the needy especially destitutes in a holistic approach.

 

The objectives of WOPRANET-Kenya will be realized through the implementation of its four foundational pillars, which form the core of WOPRANET’s mission and structure:

Prayer & Prayer Mobilization

Mobilizing intercessors locally and globally to stand in the gap for families, the church, and nations.

Mission Outreach and Evangelism

Reaching the lost through evangelism and ministering to the needs of the vulnerable and destitute.

Equipping Through Training

Training believers and leaders in prayer and spiritual warfare through the Prophetic School of Elijah.

Elisha’s Generation (Joel 2:28)

Raising a new generation of young people equipped for revival through evangelism, discipleship, and spiritual warfare.

Our leadership board is made up of seasoned ministers, intercessors, and visionary leaders dedicated to advancing the mission of prayer, unity, and spiritual transformation across Kenya and beyond. Together, they provide spiritual oversight, strategic direction, and accountability for the work of WopraNet–Kenya.