""A remarkably imaginative and personalized approach to popular music and youth culture, which sheds fascinating light on Kenya's changing culture, history, politics, and especially Christianity.""--Paul Gifford, author of Christianity, Politics, and Public Life in Kenya ""A very provocative, fascinating, even entertaining peek into the youthful ferment under way in African Christianity.""--Emmanuel Katongole, author of The Sacrifice of Africa: A Political Theology for Africa ""Reading The Street Is My Pulpit is refreshing in diverse ways. It is a lesson on the intersection between creativity and social media in Africa, a continent that is reaping the benefits of information technologies in fundamental ways. The book is also a journey into ethnographic research in the digital age.""--Kimani Njogu, author of Youth and Peaceful Elections in Kenya