Article Archive for October 2012
Coming soon to churches across Canada!
The En-kata Maasai Choir is headed to the border and may soon be singing in churches near you. We would love to have you at one of our free events. You can find all of …
Mac Attack
Chris and Chrissie Cramp own a number of McDonalds franchises around Lafayette, Louisiana, and treated us to lunch at one of their restaurants on Monday.
A Day at the Farm
Saturday, September 29, saw us spend the day with Farrel Woods and his wife Ina at their farm a little way out of Maurice, Louisiana. The Woods farm rice as well as raising cattle, but …
Four-Wheeled Madness
As we pulled into the driveway of the Daigles’ house in Iowa, Louisiana, Maliaki and Yona were busy telling everyone about what a great time they had there in 2009. Sure enough, the 4-wheeler came out again, and …
Hot and Cold (A Spicy Icecream Story)
There are many foods that the Maasai prefer not to eat, but there are two general categories which are the very worst: anything cold, and anything spicy. So what better way to spend our day …
Small Town, Small People, Small Cows
With Pastor Bob taking the lead we spent our free day in Bandera, Texas checking out the sights. Our first stop was Polly’s Chapel. A sight of great historical significance for the Christian community in …
School Time (or, Singing for the Choir)
We had the opportunity to sing at three schools while we were in Maurice. At Jonathan Reaux’s old school, North Vermillion, we sang for the choir, band and PE classes. The kids responded really well …
Elim Oasis, Houston, TX
In Houston, Texas we stayed at the Elim Oasis Church Youth Center. Pastor Ron Nissen and his congregation were incredibly generous and hospitable. They even had cake for Jeremy Stephenson’s birthday — three of them!