“He lay down under the bush and fell asleep. All at once an angel touched him and said, ‘Get up and eat.’ He looked around, and there by his head was some bread baked over hot coals, and a jar of water. He ate and drank and then lay down again. The angel came back a second time and said, ‘Get up and eat, for the journey is too much for you.'”
1 Kings 19:5–7 · NIV · The governing story of this programme
There are pastors in Kenya — in villages and small towns and rural communities — who have preached faithfully for ten, fifteen, twenty years. They crisscross their communities every week. They bury the dead and marry the young and visit the sick and counsel the struggling and keep the faith of their congregation when the congregation cannot keep its own.
No one has ever given them a week of rest. No one has ever ministered to them. They have never had a sabbatical, never had a holiday, never had a space to be still and hear from God about their own calling rather than everyone else’s. The Shepherd’s Rest exists to give them that.
One to four weeks of residential hosting — accommodation, meals, quiet, structured reflection if wanted, pastoral listening presence, and the specific gift of time with God that the demands of frontline ministry almost never allow. Fully funded scholarships for those who cannot cover costs.

Accommodation and meals provided. A quiet place that belongs to no one's agenda.

Optional daily reflection prompts, journalling guides, and a curated library.

Trained listening presence. Not counselling — simply being heard, perhaps for the first time.

No eligible pastor should be unable to come because of cost. The scholarship fund covers all.
Do you know a village or rural pastor who has served faithfully for years and has never had a week of rest? Nominations are accepted from congregations, denominations, and ministry partners.
