Hiking to the waterfalls on our day off outside Kijabe
Little rascals at the local elementary school. I teach the 4th graders pretty much anything(usually Bibles stories) every other monday.
Typical home in the valley with the Maasai Tribe. There can be anywhere from 2 to 10 people living here.
This is a school we visited while staying with the Maasai. There were 300+ kids crammed into this one room. After singing and speaking to them, we played volleyball, soccer, handball, basketball, and many other sports.
Some of the same Kids from the school chasing our van.
Kenya has some of the strongest woman ive ever seen spiritually, mentally, and physically. This hill goes up about another 500 to 1000 feet or so, depending on where they are bringing this firewood.
My friends Steve and Dawson from the Maasai, I dunno why they picked me up haha.
Maasai children singing and dancing around the camp fire.
Sunrise our last day with the Maasai. It was so amazing.
Same sunrise furthur along in the morning.
Again same sunrise. Further along in the day. Amazing, Beautiful, i wish you all could of seen it in person.
This is a view over the Great Rift Valley we overlook every evening before we go to bed. I cant thank God enough for this oppertunity to be here in Kenya.
We are heading out to the Turkana Tribe down in the valley for a week long stay. We are leaving monday morning and will return Sunday. Thank you all so much for continueing to lift our group up in prayer.