Today’s tale takes us to Kenya. When the railroad from Mombasa to Uganda was constructed it paved the way for many Christian missions to set up in Kenya however as time went by, new churches known as African independent churches started sprouting up, they broke ties and distanced themselves from Protestant churches. The New Independent churches operated with a different set of rules and beliefs with some incorporating indigenous religious beliefs, more often than not their ways of worship are termed as peculiar. One of such churches is in Kenya, considered to be among the largest and first breakaway Independent churches in Kenya, Nomiya Luo church was founded by Johana Owalo in the Nyanza region of Kenya. He was one of the early Christian converts of the 1900s in Kenya.