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Why Your Neighbour Might Be Praising Loudly at 2 A.M. – (Hallelujah Challenge)

If you’ve recently found yourself wide awake at 2 a.m., wondering why your neighbour seems to be hosting a midnight praise session every night , you’re not alone. Many Kenyans have noticed the same thing: music, prayer, and joyful shouts piercing the silence long after bedtime.

Before assuming it’s a noisy night vigil or an overnight party, here’s what’s actually happening. It’s called the Hallelujah Challenge, a global online worship movement started by Nigerian gospel artist Nathaniel Bassey. Every night from midnight (2 a.m. in Kenya), Christians from across the world join live on Instagram and Facebook for an hour of praise and worship.

The idea is simple yet powerful: to set aside time each night to thank God, pray and sing together virtually. Over the years, the Hallelujah Challenge has become a spiritual revival space, drawing hundreds of thousands of participants from across continents, including right here in Kenya.

And there’s one phrase you’ll often hear during the sessions “Dress like your miracle.” It’s a reminder to show up each night full of faith, believing that what you’re praying for has already been done. Some participants even wear outfits that symbolize what they’re trusting God for ; a wedding dress, work attire, or graduation gown, as a physical expression of their faith.

While many find it uplifting, neighbours may find the late-night singing or prayers a bit too loud, especially in apartments or closely built estates. So, how can we all live in harmony during this season of praise?

For Those Participating

For Those Listening Involuntarily

Ultimately, the Hallelujah Challenge reminds us of the power of faith and community, even across walls and borders. Whether you’re joining in or listening from next door, a little understanding and mindfulness can go a long way in keeping the peace while the praises rise.

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