Deputy President William Ruto hints at becoming an evangelist once he retires from politics.
Speaking on Monday at the ACK cathedral in Nyeri town, Ruto said he wants to convert more people towards the heavenly kingdom.
“Although I am not a preacher, I have a Christian background. I have told the bishops today that when I am done with leadership I want to be an evangelist because I want to be a contributor towards people going to heaven,” said Ruto.
DP Ruto added that his bottom-up model brings inclusivity to all Kenyans and it’s in the Bible.
“As Christians, you might be wondering where this bottom-up is all about. But note this: the story of bottom-up is from psalms 113:7-8, where the lord talks about raising the poor from the dust,” Ruto said.
He held a meeting with Bishop Joseph Kagunda and 1,000 other ACK leaders.
“In Acts 20:35, Paul tells us not to forget the weak… for it is the Lord Jesus Christ himself who said it is more blessed to give than to receive,” Ruto told the audience.
“That is why in our program we are saying we must build a nation that brings everybody on board, right-front the bottom,” he added.