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Pan-African Conference on Family Values Opens in Kenya with Call to “fight for” Family Institution “without apology”

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Pan-African Conference on Family Values Opens in Kenya with Call to “fight for” Family Institution “without apology”

Opening ceremony of Second Pan-African Conference on Family Values (PACFV) in Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi. Credit: ACI Africa

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The Second Pan-African Conference on Family Values (PACFV) has opened in Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi, with a call to unapologetically defend the institution of the family as willed and made by God “in the Garden of Eden”.

In her address during the opening ceremony of the May 12-17 conference in Kenya, which members of the Africa Christian Professionals Forum (ACPF) organized, the Chairperson of ACPF emphasized the importance of the family institution as the foundation of society, describing it as “a precious institution that must be protected and promoted by all.”

“We believe that it is our call to fight for our families. In Nehemiah Chapter 4:14, these are the words, ‘Do not be afraid of them. Fight for your families, your wives, and your homes.’ So, it is biblical to fight for your family. It is biblical to stop the enemy from raiding your home,” Mrs. Ann Mbugua said during the Monday, May 12 event.

Ms. Mbugua said that “in criminal law, you are allowed to fight a thief who breaks into your home. So, we will fight for our families without apology.”

“The family is an institution made by God in the Garden of Eden. It is between a man and a woman. We believe that that which God has condemned, no one can sanitize through law or behaviour,” she said referring to ideologies that she said undermine the family values in Africa, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+).

The ACPF Chairperson further said, “The word of God is sealed in Heaven. It is not subject to amendments, and so we have no debate on how to make it more palatable to someone.”

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“There is no negotiation. Family has to be protected, because it is what raises all of us,” she added.

Mrs. Mbugua went on to lament the growing crisis facing the African family, citing threats such as addiction, mental health challenges, pornography, gender confusion, domestic violence, abortion, child neglect, and the erosion of parental authority.

She lamented how abortions have left young girls “shredded emotionally, physically, psychologically, and spiritually in the name of women’s rights.”

“We are having challenges also with the issue of sexualisation of children, the spreading of permissiveness, the comprehensive sex education, which is, in my view, not value-based; rebellion in the family and the waning parental authority,” Mrs. Mbugua said.

She called for a return to the “creator’s manual for the family.”

Organized under the theme, “Promoting and Protecting Family Values in Africa”, the May 12–17 conference on the family brings together delegates from across Africa and beyond to discuss family-centered legal reform, parental rights, and strategies to uphold family values in the face of international pressures.

Discussions are also focusing on aligning national laws and treaty obligations with cultural and faith-based principles.

In his keynote speech, the Principal Secretary (PS) of Kenya’s State Department for Social Protection and Senior Citizens Affairs in the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection noted that the family remains the foundation of society and must be safeguarded from threats.

“Africa is growing. Our population is increasing; technology is advancing; and regional cooperation is improving. Yet families are facing new challenges, from shifting global ideologies and economic hardships to moral confusion,” Mr. Joseph Mogosi Motari said.

Mr. Motari added, “These pressures are putting the stability of our families at risk. That’s why the government of Kenya strongly believes that the family must be protected. It is the foundation of society and is recognized in our constitution as an institution that deserves support and respect.”

To back this commitment, he referenced a 3 October 2023 approval, saying that the Kenyan government “launched the National Policy of Family Promotion and Protection in the year 2023. This policy outlines how we can support families to thrive.”

“It focuses on strengthening family bonds, promoting responsible parenting, and creating safe and inclusive environments for all, from children and youth to persons with disabilities and older persons,” Mr. Motari further said.

He went to emphasize the urgency of “striking a balance” between embracing technological advancement and preserving traditional African values, warning that a purely digital path “risks alienating young people from their roots, faith, and moral grounding.”

“Everything is digital. It doesn’t mean I don’t support the digitalization. But where are we taking our families? Are we not getting in the wrong trajectory on this?” he posed.

Mr. Motari said the five-day conference “aligns with our national mission of happy and stable families for a strong society.”

“Kenya stands firm. Any policies on life, family, and education must reflect our people’s values, culture, and constitution,” Kenya’s PS for Social Protection and Senior Citizens Affairs said.

He said the discussions “will shape policies that protect life, marriage, parenting, and respect between generations.”

Mr. Motari assured delegates at the event of the Kenyan government’s “continued support in advancing family-friendly policies, protecting the vulnerable, and preserving our cultural heritage.”

The five-day event is to feature a three-day ACPF Family Conference from May 12 to 14, a joint celebration of the International Day of Families (IDOF) with the Government of Kenya on May 15 at Strathmore University, and a Family Symposium with the Church on May 16.

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Friday of the Twentieth week in Ordinary Time

Book of Ezekiel 37,1-14.

The hand of the LORD came upon me, and he... led me out in the spirit of the LORD and set me in the center of the plain, which was now filled with bones.
He made me walk among them in every direction so that I saw how many they were on the surface of the plain. How dry they were!
He asked me: Son of man, can these bones come to life? "Lord GOD," I answered, "you alone know that."
Then he said to me: Prophesy over these bones, and say to them: Dry bones, hear the word of the LORD!
Thus says the Lord GOD to these bones: See! I will bring spirit into you, that you may come to life.
I will put sinews upon you, make flesh grow over you, cover you with skin, and put spirit in you so that you may come to life and know that I am the LORD.
I prophesied as I had been told, and even as I was prophesying I heard a noise; it was a rattling as the bones came together, bone joining bone.
I saw the sinews and the flesh come upon them, and the skin cover them, but there was no spirit in them.
Then he said to me: Prophesy to the spirit, prophesy, son of man, and say to the spirit: Thus says the Lord GOD: From the four winds come, O spirit, and breathe into these slain that they may come to life.
I prophesied as he told me, and the spirit came into them; they came alive and stood upright, a vast army.
Then he said to me: Son of man, these bones are the whole house of Israel. They have been saying, "Our bones are dried up, our hope is lost, and we are cut off."
Therefore, prophesy and say to them: Thus says the Lord GOD: O my people, I will open your graves and have you rise from them, and bring you back to the land of Israel.
Then you shall know that I am the LORD, when I open your graves and have you rise from them, O my people!
I will put my spirit in you that you may live, and I will settle you upon your land; thus you shall know that I am the LORD. I have promised, and I will do it, says the LORD.

Psalms 107(106),2-3.4-5.6-7.8-9.

Let the redeemed of the LORD say,
those... whom he has redeemed from the hand of the foe
and gathered from the lands,
from the east and the west, from the north and the south.

They went astray in the desert wilderness;
the way to an inhabited city they did not find.
Hungry and thirsty,
their life was wasting away within them.

They cried to the LORD in their distress;
from their straits he rescued them.
And he led them by a direct way
to reach an inhabited city.

Let them give thanks to the LORD for his mercy
and his wondrous deeds to the children of men,
because he satisfied the longing soul
and filled the hungry soul with good things.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew 22,34-40.

When the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced... the Sadducees, they gathered together,
and one of them, a scholar of the law, tested him by asking,
“Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?”
He said to him, "You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.
This is the greatest and the first commandment.
The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
The whole law and the prophets depend on these two commandments."


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