This document summarizes an initiative by World Provision Centre, a Kenyan NGO, to increase HIV counseling and testing (HTC) uptake among couples by training religious leaders. They trained 22 pastors and church leaders who then promoted HTC from the pulpit and held couple testing days. This led to a large increase in couples testing, from 9% to 39% of clients. However, some challenges remained, like reluctance to test from some churches and men disappearing during testing. The initiative concluded that church support is needed to sustain couple testing and overcome stigma around HIV in the faith community.