In the bustling landscape of Kenyan radio, where noise and fast-paced talk often dominate the airwaves, one voice remains a consistent sanctuary for the soul. Jackton Omusi, a seasoned presenter at Hope FM (93.3 FM), has become a household name through his soul-stirring hosting of the beloved show, "Breath of Heaven."

Airing during the evening hours, Breath of Heaven is more than just a radio program; it is a spiritual experience designed to usher listeners into the presence of God before the day’s chaos begins. Jackton Omusi, with his calm, resonant voice and deep theological insights, serves as the perfect guide for this journey.

Spirit-Filled Worship: A curated selection of deep worship songs that set a continuous atmosphere of prayer. Scriptural Reflections: Jackton’s signature "Reflections" segments, where he breaks down complex biblical truths into daily practical wisdom. Intercessory Prayer: Moments of dedicated prayer where Jackton stands in the gap for listeners facing health challenges, financial hurdles, and spiritual dry spells.

Jackton Omusi is widely respected for his authenticity. Unlike the high-energy "hype" common in contemporary radio, Jackton leans into a style of contemplative ministry. His listeners often describe his delivery as "healing" and "grounded."
Beyond the Breath of Heaven show, Jackton is also known for his "Reflections" series, which has gained significant traction on Hope FM’s digital platforms. Recent episodes like "The Heart of the Matter" and "Ready Hearts, Open Doors" have garnered thousands of views, proving that his message transcends traditional FM airwaves and resonates with a global digital audience.

Under the Hope FM motto "Listen and Live," Jackton has helped build a community of believers who rely on his morning ministrations to find "Future Assurance"—a theme he frequently explores.
In an industry where presenters frequently move between stations, Jackton’s long-standing commitment to Hope FM (owned by CITAM) has made him a pillar of the station. His ability to remain relevant while staying true to the conservative, Christ-centered values of the ministry is a testament to his calling.

As Breath of Heaven continues to air, Jackton Omusi remains a vital "vessel of honor," ensuring that for thousands of Kenyans, the first thing they hear every morning is not the stress of the world, but the refreshing "breath" of divine peace.

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