Articles tagged with: Faces of Change Tour
Helena, Montana with Charlotte and Alan
Alan and Charlotte’s home in Helena, Montana is a home away from home. The day we arrive we knew we were in for an adventure. We hopped on a boat and traveled the Missouri River …
Concordia University, Nebraska
We left Concordia University well rested, well fed, and well sure that Concordia students were best singers and dancers we’ve interacted with all tour.
We left Nebraska with a 19 hour drive ahead of us, heading north to Helena, Montana. …
The Worlds Tallest Maasai Performance
Chicago, Illinois welcomes the En-kata choir!
The pressure in the elevator was more than our ears could handle. We felt our stomachs in our throats as the elevator climbed to the 103rd floor.
Maliaki was over swept with a …
Pow wow love
In Helena Montana we heard news that there was a Pow wow happening on the other side of the valley. The En-Kata crew just came back from an evening performance and didn’t know if they …
Grace Church, Fairview Heights Illinois
We had a wonderful time at all three Grace Church morning services worshiping with Pastor Hal and Pam Santos.
Maliaki had the privilege of sharing in all three services about the power of faith and God’s …
IMA Pastor’s Conference, Evansville
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 …
MorningStar Fellowship, Winston Salem, North Carolina
A big thanks to the Pastor Matt and wife Debbie Peterson for the welcome into MorningStar Fellowship, Winston Salem. Such an incredible time of worship with the freedom of creativity through painting, dancing …
Hey, Happy Birthday…
If you’ve ever met Jacob Mills, there’s a good guarantee he’s begun your conversation with “Hey, happy birthday!” No reason, no rhyme, no following explanation, not even your birthday, all for mere shock value.
If you’ve …
Fashion Police
Of all the things we’ve discovered on this Faces of Change 2009 Tour, I think the most shocking is that the Maasai (Masai) are – loudly and boldly – the Fashion Police. The other day, …