
The first and second day of our journey we ministered to the Maasai Tribe outside of Narok. This was all new to me as I have not had the opportunity to visit them before. Actually, this is all quite new to our entire team. These people are very lovely but even more poorer than the other people we have seen in the past. Notice the land is dry and there is no green thing around. I understand why they are called nomads (they move around) because of the drought conditions. Pastors in this area have difficulty keeping a steady amount of people coming due to them moving around.
JoAnne and I spoke to the ladies and she sang for them. They were very receptive and anxious to hear God's Word. After closing with Psalm 150, the ladies decided to take the Word literally and began to praise God while dancing and singing. It was very emotional for both JoAnne and I.
Upon leaving, I found 1 bag of tootsie rolls, but Walt was afraid I would not have enough for all the children. We prayed over the bag and I was 3 short, which JoAnne had 3 in her pack and all children had a treat!

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