The Spouse of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua Pastor Dorcas Rigathi has insisted that no amount of money will intimidate Kenya into changing its stand on LGBTQ.
Pastor Dorcas said the holy books, the culture and the constitution have all converged to disapproved same-sex marriage/sexual relationships.
"It is so unfortunate that many of us today are afraid to say the truth. When it comes to matters of LGBTQ we must say what the bible says. We cannot not and we must not move from that stand," she said.
"No matter how much money will be used, we must stand by that truth. Male and female God created, he blessed both and gave them the inheritance to go and multiply, increase and have dominion, no other way."
Pastor Dorcas called on the church to speak in one voice against the vice without any fear of intimidation.
She said all religious leaders in the country should preach the true gospel.
"There is nowhere in the history where Christians, Hindus, Muslims and traditional leaders ever came to a place of convergence and agreed on something, but on this one, they have all agreed with the law and constitution of Kenya that it is male and female."
Pastor Dorcas said that nothing will change her position as a Christian to support LGBTQ.
President William Ruto and his Deputy have in the past said the country will not in any way allow LGBTQ.
Nyandarua Deputy Governor Mathara Mwangi lauded the efforts taken by Pastor Dorcas in the fight for the boy-child and the fight against alcoholism saying the efforts have been bearing fruits not just in Nyandarua but across the country.
She spoke on Monday in Nyandarua during the burial of Beatrice Gachengoh the wife to Apostle Stephen Gachengoh.
Several fathers of faith joined the family of Apostle Gachengoh in the final sendoff of his wife who has been described as an epitome of love, unwavering faith, selflessness and friendliness.