A man who went by the name of pastor Peter described how he entered a brothel prepared to share the gospel with the women who were buying and selling bodies. However, he claims that the girls misled him into sleeping with him, therefore he was unsuccessful in his purpose.
He claims that he has the desire to proclaim the gospel since he was a young child. He was born and reared in Kiambu. He left home after finishing primary school because his mother wanted him to enroll in secondary school, but he wanted to be a preacher.
He claims that he began preaching in bars, markets, and buses. He preached aboard the buses as he journeyed to Mombasa, Tanzania, Uganda, and other cities.

He had avoided getting circumcised all this time since he ran away from home before getting it done. He made the decision to go and preach in a brothel when he was 15 years old with the intention of assisting the women there in accepting Christ and understanding that their bodies are the temples of the holy spirit.
He observed a woman in her birth suit as he entered the brothel while carrying his bible. He claimed that his body responded by becoming motionless and fixated on her. When the woman began stroking his face while holding his hands, he was powerless to object.

He was led by the girl into the bedroom where they shared a bed. He went there for the first time, and it quickly became a habit where he would go to sleep with the girls. Later, he returned home, had his circumcision, and was once more saved. He has advised individuals to use caution and piety when searching for information.
As a pastor, overcoming sexual temptation can be a significant challenge, but it is not impossible. Here are some practical steps to help you navigate and conquer this struggle:

1. Self- awareness: Recognize that sexual temptation is a normal human experience and can affect anyone, including pastors. Acknowledge your vulnerabilities and triggers, and be honest with yourself about your areas of struggle.
2. Accountability: Establish a support system of trusted individuals who can provide accountability and encouragement. This may include fellow pastors, mentors, or close friends. Regularly meet with them to discuss your challenges, share your victories, and seek their guidance.
3. Emotional and spiritual nourishment: Engage in regular personal prayer, Bible study, and meditation. Cultivate a deep and intimate relationship with God. This spiritual nourishment can empower you to resist temptation and renew your mind.
4. Set healthy boundaries: Establish clear boundaries in your interactions with members of the opposite sex, both within and outside the church. Transparency and maintaining appropriate physical and emotional distance are essential to maintaining integrity.

5. Seek professional help if needed: If you find yourself consistently struggling and unable to overcome sexual temptation, it may be beneficial to seek professional counseling from a qualified therapist or professional who specializes in sexual addiction or clergy sexual misconduct. They can provide you with the necessary guidance and tools to address deeper underlying issues.
6. Community involvement: Engage actively in healthy community activities and hobbies outside of your pastoral role. This helps to divert your attention, build meaningful relationships, and reduce the likelihood of isolation, which can make one more susceptible to temptation.
7. Practice self- care: Prioritize your physical, emotional, and mental well- being. Engage in activities that promote relaxation, stress reduction, and personal rejuvenation. Adequate rest, exercise, and a balanced diet contribute to overall emotional and physical health, reducing vulnerability to temptations.

8. Regularly reflect on your calling: Remind yourself of the sacred responsibility of your pastoral role and the impact sexual misconduct can have on both your personal life and the church community. Reflecting on the consequences can serve as a powerful deterrent to succumbing to temptation.
Remember, overcoming sexual temptation is a journey that requires consistent effort, accountability, and reliance on God’ s strength. Surrounding yourself with a supportive community and seeking professional help when necessary can make all the difference in successfully navigating and conquering this struggle.