
African Christian Professionals Forum











Africa Christian Professionals Forum (ACPF) is registered and headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. Its establishment is traced to the work and the journey of the Kenya Christian Professionals Forum [KCPF], which started as a “Small Conviction” - the Mustard Seed, by a few Christian Professionals over 15 years ago, with the sole mission of promoting and defending Life, Family, and Religious Freedoms in society through research, advocacy, mentorship, and witnessing. This has, to date, remained a proactive tool for strengthening This has, to date, remained a proactive tool for strengthening the Church’s prophetic In 2020, KCPF celebrated its 10th anniversary. This was a major milestone for the institution, providing an opportunity to reflect on the impact made,challenges faced, lessons learnt, and, thence, to cast the vision for the future. This birthed a new phase called “The KCPF Version 2.0,” which focused on, among other things, the establishment of a Continental Forum that would bethe premier Pan-African Platform to Protect and Promote Family Values in the restof the African continent and beyond - Hence, the birth of ACPF.

The programme upholds the belief that life begins at conception and is sacred, working with pro-life partners to protect and promote human life and dignity.

ACPF promotes the family as society’s foundation by advocating for strong marriages, parenting, and family-centered policies that support children and social stability.

Christian professionals are essential in shaping society, as reflected in Articles 43 and 53 of Kenya’s Constitution, which protect education, social rights, and children’s welfare.

The programme promotes ethical, transparent, and accountable leadership rooted in servant leadership values to strengthen governance across Africa.

The programme works to protect religious freedom in Africa by safeguarding institutions from government interference and conscience-restricting laws.
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