Articles tagged with: En-kata
There aren’t really 101 reasons why you should have hope for the future of the Maasai – there are more. And they’re not reasons – they’re children.
In Simanjiro, only a handful of kids have ever …
The school building is about to start taking shape! With the approval to begin construction, MAPED has begun making cement bricks to build their school. Members of our Pamoja Ministries team had a chance to …
Zion City Church in East St. Louis, Missouri was INCREDIBLE. Hard to even know where to start. How about with this superb family, Pastor Randy, Connie, and their 3 sons.
This church was gorgeous by its …
Alasdair, a friend of my brother, now a friend of mine, and a friend of the Maasai (Masai).
Maliaki and Yona traveled to Zanzibar to help some missionaries start a Maasai (Masai) church on the island. …
The En-kata Choir, on their Faces of Change Tour 2009, had the privilege of attending two evening services at the IMA Pastor’s Conference in Evansville, Indiana.
We were blessed by the fantastic choir, and the inspirational …
We announced this event as a campfire with traditional Maasai (Masai) dancing, but should have introduced it as an Umbrella Party!
We decided to give the Umbrella Party a shot, because those who came went back …
We shared a meaty meal around multi-coloured tables with the Macedonian Moravian Church and Cornerstone Church.
Then people pulled their chairs around and the En-kata Choir began their Faces of Change, 2009 program.
The congregation sang Amazing …
The Challenge:
Any Maasai (Masai) takers?
Mathayo will try almost anything!
Are you ready?
Mathayo showed us how to climb the Alpine Mountain at the YMCA Haynes Camp!
He went all the way to the top, and set the standard …
Our Zao Water contact Clara Wiggins met us and led us to Wake Forest University, where we met Becky Hartzog. Becky hosted us for our day at the Univeristy. We walked around campus smiling, singing …
It’s always fun to go to a place where you’re known. Here at Morningstar School of Ministry, there are a bunch of people from Zao Water who have been to Tanzania before, and have stayed …


