
Kenyan gospel minister Size 8 is currently drawing major attention across Christian circles after reports emerged that her recent two-day evangelistic crusade recorded an astonishing 630 souls won, alongside several testimonies of healing and transformation.
The event, which quickly gained momentum online, has been described by many as one of the most talked-about revival gatherings in East Africa this season. Videos and testimonies from the crusade have continued circulating, showing large crowds gathered in intense worship, prayer, and salvation moments.
According to reports from the ministry team, the crusade was not just a music event but a full evangelical outreach centered on preaching Christ, praying for the sick, and calling people into repentance and renewed faith. The result, many say, was a remarkable harvest of lives surrendered to God.
Beyond the impressive number, what has captured public interest is the renewed conversation around open-air crusades and mass soul-winning. In a time when many assume digital ministry has overtaken physical evangelism, this gathering has become a strong reminder that grassroots revival meetings still carry enormous spiritual impact.
Many Christian leaders and social media users have reacted with excitement, describing the event as evidence that hunger for God is still alive among young Africans. Others have pointed to it as proof that gospel ministers are increasingly returning to direct evangelistic assignments rather than limiting ministry to concerts and online broadcasts.
Size 8 herself has expressed gratitude over the testimonies coming out of the crusade, emphasizing that the focus was never on numbers alone, but on changed lives and genuine encounters with Christ.
The viral spread of the event has now sparked broader discussions on whether Africa may be entering another strong season of public revival and soul harvest.
For many believers, the story stands as an encouraging sign that the gospel message still carries undeniable power when boldly preached.
