Glorify Times Magazine

“When the righteous lead, nations don’t just survive—they transform.” – H.E. Apostle Wairimu Faith

When a continent cries out for moral clarity and spiritual authority, few voices echo across nations with the resonance of Her Excellency Apostle Wairimu Faith. From fervent prayer rooms in Nairobi to high-level diplomatic halls in Washington, and now in her newest mantle as WCCCS Faith Nexus Diaspora Ambassador for Africa, Europe, and North America, she embodies a rare convergence of prophetic insight, governance, and apostolic grace. As a former Kenyan presidential aspirant, policy strategist, and founder of Miracle Atmosphere crusades, her mission is crystal clear: Reform nations, raise kings, and release glory.

Wairimu’s apostolic journey began not on stages but in seclusion—hidden prayer rooms and divine visions that marked her life with sacred clarity. “It wasn’t lightning or thunder; it was a call to awaken a generation of sleeping giants,” she recalls. In 2013, while leading a modest fellowship in Nairobi, the Lord gave her a vision of nations pregnant with purpose but lacking midwives.

Since then, that call has matured into a powerful global ministry. Through her Elevate TV broadcasts, YouTube teachings, and Miracle Atmosphere crusades, Wairimu Faith ministers across Africa, Europe, and the diaspora. “Yes, I’ve seen blind eyes opened and tumors melt away,” she says. “But until the glory of God blankets the earth like the waters cover the sea, I know there’s more.”

As Faith Nexus Diaspora Ambassador, Apostle Wairimu champions a fresh approach to global diaspora engagement—one that blends faith, policy, and economic empowerment.

“With over 160 million Africans abroad remitting over $53 billion annually, the diaspora holds untapped revival power,” she notes. “What if we exported more than money—what if we exported the long-awaited revival?”

Under her leadership, Faith Nexus Circles are being launched across continents, drawing inspiration from Nehemiah’s call to rebuild Jerusalem’s walls. This initiative aims to reconnect diaspora believers to their prophetic role in restoring spiritual and social infrastructure in Africa and beyond.

Wairimu’s historic 2022 bid for the Kenyan presidency wasn’t a political ambition—it was an act of divine obedience. “They said I was too young, too spiritual, too unknown. But so was David,” she reflects. Though her name didn’t make the ballot, her message pierced hearts: righteousness exalts a nation.

“I’m not a politician—I’m a stateswoman,” she asserts. “Leadership must transcend tribe, gender, and class. It must carry divine blueprints.”

Her perspective is rooted in Proverbs 29:2: “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice.” For her, governance is not just policy—it’s a sacred trust.

Having served at the U.S. Embassy and led teams in the banking and telecoms sectors, Wairimu combines excellence with humility. As a former Regional Director for EducationUSA in East and Central Africa, she helped her team win three U.S. Department of State global awards in a single year.

“God built me to walk with kings and kneel at His feet,” she declares. “True leadership multiplies others. If I’m global, my team must be global too.”

She advocates for Kingdom-minded believers to engage in the marketplace, not as outsiders, but as reformers grounded in integrity.

In 2018, she founded Royal Diadems Ladies Ministry, focused on empowering women spiritually and economically. “We walked with 72 widows—not to give charity, but capacity,” she explains. Through business training and seed capital, women once barefoot now walk in dignity.

Her message to women: “Your background is not your burial ground. Esther responded to deliver a nation. What’s your response to God’s abilities in you? That’s your responsibility.”

To Apostle Wairimu, every nation is more than geography—it’s a spiritual gate. “Denmark isn’t just a country; it’s a gate,” she says. Her ministry spans crusades in rain-drenched fields and conferences in elite halls yet always centers on revival.

Her daily Bible study broadcasts offer deep, spirit-led reflection. “The Word of God isn’t my sermon—it’s my sustenance,” she declares.

She anchors her walk in Isaiah 58:12:
“You will be called the rebuilder of broken walls, and restorer of streets with dwellings.”

To Africans across the globe, her voice is a trumpet:
“You were born to win, to reign, to have dominion. You are the rebuilder of ruins. The reformer of systems. The dispenser of His glory. You were born for such a time as this.”

As she looks to the future, she confesses, “All this has just been rehearsal. I haven’t scratched the surface of 1 Corinthians 2:9.”

What legacy does H.E. Apostle Wairimu Faith wish to leave?
“To raise kings, build leaders, and birth reformers who carry the mantle of Kingdom excellence across generations.”

Q&A
“I Was Sent to Rebuild Ruins”

In Conversation with Apostle Wairimu Faith

Glorify Times: Apostle, your calling has taken you from private prayer rooms to global policy tables. When did this mantle for nations begin?

Apostle Wairimu Faith: It wasn’t thunder or lightning. It was the groaning of nations I could feel in my spirit — a call to awaken sleeping giants. I was in Nairobi, shepherding a small home fellowship. But in the Spirit, I saw oceans of people. I saw nations heavy with purpose but with no midwife. That vision haunted me until I surrendered. And in a small apartment in San Antonio, Texas, it became clear: I was called for nations.

Glorify Times: You now speak to thousands across Africa and the diaspora through crusades, TV, and digital platforms. What sustains this rhythm?

Wairimu: Obedience. I’ve seen blind eyes opened, tumors dissolve, barren wombs begin to sing. But even with the miraculous, I still believe there is more. We are not here for spectacle — we are here until the glory of God covers the earth like the waters cover the sea. My daily Bible study on social media? It’s not content. It’s sustenance.

Glorify Times: You’ve stood in both revival tents and government halls. How do you carry the tension between altar and institution?

Wairimu: I don’t separate them. To some, I’m an apostle. To others, I’ve been a presidential candidate. But to God? I’m His bridge. At the U.S. Embassy, as Regional Director for EducationUSA, I helped unlock destinies through education. Our team won three U.S. Department of State Global Awards in one year. That wasn’t just leadership. That was intercession in suits and strategy.

Glorify Times: Your presidential bid in 2022 caught many by surprise. Why step into that arena?

Wairimu: It wasn’t for applause. It was an assignment. They said I was too young. A preacher. From an unknown family. But they said the same of David, and God saw a king. My candidacy wasn’t a campaign. It was a call to bring God’s governance into a nation’s destiny. Not to debate other candidates. To declare restoration. Leadership must transcend gender, tribe, and class. It must be rooted in blueprints from heaven.

Glorify Times: You speak often about the African diaspora. What mantle do you believe they carry?
Wairimu: We are over 160 million abroad, remitting over $53 billion every year. But money is not our greatest offering. What if we sent back revival? What if we rebuilt ruins? Diaspora believers are Nehemiahs in modern dress. That’s why we launched Faith Nexus Circles across Europe, North America, and Africa — to disciple visionaries who will rebuild not just churches, but cities.
Glorify Times: Your preaching often invokes both fire and infrastructure — intercession and implementation. Why both?

Wairimu: Because heaven and earth must agree. You cannot just prophesy change. You must legislate it. I’ve been in miracle tents and policy rooms. I’ve cried mascara-stained tears with strangers. And I’ve drafted reform papers. The Church must stop choosing between Spirit and system. We need altars and blueprints.

Glorify Times: You’ve said that affliction is not unbiblical, but defeat is. Can you expand?

Wairimu: Absolutely. John 16:33 says, “In this world you will have trouble.” But we forget the second half: “Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” And 1 John 5:4 says, “Whatever is born of God overcomes.” Victory is not an event. It is a lifestyle of faith. We’re not made for pity. We’re built for dominion.

Glorify Times: You live a high-profile life. But where is your true center?

Wairimu: On bended knees. People may see lights and microphones. But God sees posture. The Word of God isn’t my sermon — it’s my oxygen. Life is a spiritual script. What you speak is what you will see. I live daily in Isaiah 58:12 — to rebuild ancient ruins, to restore broken streets.

Glorify Times: What do you say to those in the diaspora who feel disillusioned, disconnected?

Wairimu: You were not born to lose. You were born to choose. To reign. To rebuild. To reform. To glorify. You are the ones sent to restore dignity, both spiritually and structurally. It’s not just about sending $200 home. It’s about returning with divine strategies for governance, industry, and revival. You were born for such a time as this.

Glorify Times: And your legacy?
Wairimu: To raise kings. Build leaders. Reform systems. Release glory. Not for applause. But for nations.