
Reignite the Flame of Faith in Scotland
FIRE FOR SCOTLAND. A movement that seeks to ignite a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit across Scotland. As believers from African nations, you carry a unique fire within you. A fire born from resilience, community, and a deep-rooted faith that has weathered storms.
Your voices, your prayers, and your presence are crucial in this season of awakening.
RERVERSE EVANGELISM: Reviving the Fear of the Lord through Kenyan Missioners

Meet the Visionary
Bishop Prof. Lukas Njenga is a seasoned Christian leader and bishop with over 30 years of ministry experience in the United Kingdom. Originally from Kenya, he possesses a deep passion for global missions and has successfully led various ministries across Africa and Europe.
Currently, his focus is on Scotland, a nation rich in Christian heritage that is facing a significant decline in church attendance and influence. Through the initiative “Fire for Scotland,” Prof. Njenga aims to ignite a spiritual revival, calling Christians worldwide to unite in giving back to a country that has profoundly contributed to the global Christian movement.
His leadership is characterized by a commitment to restoring faith and fostering community engagement, making a lasting impact on the spiritual landscape of Scotland.
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Why are we passionate?
Scotland is experiencing a significant decline in church attendance, with the Church of Scotland’s membership dropping dramatically from 1.3 million to just 300,000 over the past 60 years. This decline has led to the repossession and sale of many church buildings, reflecting a broader trend of Scots moving away from the Christian faith. Decline in Church Attendance The Church of Scotland has seen a staggering decline in membership, with numbers plummeting from approximately 920,000 in 1982 to around 270,300 in recent years, representing a 70% decrease. Currently, only about 60,000 individuals attend services regularly, highlighting a significant drop in active participation.
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Whether you’re called to serve as a missionary, provide financial support, or join our prayer circles. There’s a space for you.
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The problem
Many historic church buildings are being sold off as congregations dwindle and financial resources diminish. The Church of Scotland is undergoing a major property sell-off, with hundreds of churches, manses, and halls slated for sale over the next few years. This trend is not limited to one denomination; various churches across Scotland are facing similar fates, with notable buildings in cities like Inverness and Glasgow being put on the market.
The Cause
The decline in church attendance is indicative of a broader cultural shift in Scotland, with many individuals identifying as non-religious or abandoning traditional Christian practices altogether. The rise of non-religious marriages, which now outnumber religious ceremonies, further illustrates this shift in societal values. Experts suggest that Scotland is undergoing a profound ethical transformation, moving towards a more secular identity without replacing traditional religions with new faiths.
Fire For Scotland
missions@fireforscotland.com
Tel: +254 722 692 564
+254 791 990 002
+254 795 508 970
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