Alexander Muge

His father, recognising his ability, enrolled him into the Africa Inland Church Primary School at Tangaratwet where he received exemplary marks in his fourth year common entrance examination in 1962.

As a soldier at the time, Kipsang proclaimed to have previously lived a life of sin which changed after a personal encounter with Christ.

He was encouraged by born again Christians to pursue the path of faith to its ultimate end and from then on, Kipsang became totally devoted to the revival movement.

Muge served at All Saints for eleven months before being appointed bishop of the newly created diocese of Eldoret on June 5, 1983.

He devoted his life to the advocacy and proclamation of social truths and embodied the notion of the power of the pulpit to transform and reform society.

Muge preached a holistic gospel aiming to increase the community’s capacity to plan and implement development projects.

[2] On August 14, 1990, at age 44, Muge lost his life in a collision with a truck near Kipkaren, Uasin Gishu district.

He had ignored multiple warnings from Minister for Labor Mr. Habenga Okondo that he "would not leave the area" lending credibility to speculation that his collision was not really an accident, according to the Dictionary of African Christian Biography.