Samburu tribal people listen to Christ being taught in north-central
Kenya. Related to the Maasai people, the Samburu are semi-nomadic
pastoralists who rely on ritual diviners, or shamans, to ascertain
causes of illness and misfortune and guide warriors. An indigenous
ministry in Kenya is reaching such remote groups in their own languages
with home visits, discipleship and training. “Spiritual multiplication
is taking place right in these remote, primitive areas,” the ministry
director said. “Many people that we have been able to reach are going
door to door, sharing the love of Jesus Christ. You can see many people
praying, while kneeling down on the grass. This is such a powerful
revival, and you can see a huge crowd praying to receive Christ after
watching the Jesus film at night.” He added that the ministry needs
insurance for its mission truck, saying the lack of insurance has nearly
grounded the vehicle.
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