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Tanzania:
After preaching in a small village in northern Tanzania, IMB missionary
Tim Tidenberg listens to the prayer of a Maasai leader.
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Uganda:
Dr. Larry Pepper, an ISC doctor in the Mbarara University Teaching
Hospital in Uganda. Dr. Pepper teaches new medical students as well
as makes his normal rounds in the hospital. Here, the doctor shares
the good news of Jesus Christ with a patient. Pepper believes meeting
physical needs is only part of his job.
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Kenya: A silhouette of a Maasai man and his children in Kenya. |
Kenya: This
Samburu man is in traditional dress as he looks through a group of
spears that the men carry. This ceremony preceded a wedding that took
place in a village outside of Maralal, Kenya. |
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Kenya: George,
a Samburu believer, sits in his hut as he translates the Book of Luke
from Swahili to his native Samburu. This was the first thing ever
to be written in Samburu and Geore hoped to complete all the four
gospels. He sits in his hut, with a fire built, to ward off the bugs
that swarm outside.
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Kenya: A Samburu man keeps watch over the Rift Valley in Maralal, Kenya. He looks for men from neighboring tribes who are stealing cattle.
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Kenya:
Elizabeth Jones hands out fliers during the Greater Nairobi Crusade
to kids in the Kibera slums. |
Nairobi,
Kenya: Kwihota Baptist Church, located
on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. |
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Kenya: Carol
Hyldens teaching the children at Githura Baptist Church. This was
the first Sunday services were held in this new church start.
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| Kenya: A young Samburu man in traditional dress at sunset in a village outside of Maralal, Kenya. |
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Kenya:
First Baptist Church Dallas choir members
play soccer with the kids outside of Kajole Baptist Church. |
Kenya: Crowd shots at the last day of the Greater Nairobi Crusade. |
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| Tanzania: A Maasai woman and her child listen to IMB missionary Tim Tidenberg during a service in northern Tanzania. |
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| Kenya: A Samburu woman carries a small child in the traditional way. |
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Kenya: A young Maasai man’s Bible. The Bible is opened to the first chapter of John. |
Kenya:
Tara Haynes of the First Baptist Church Dallas choir giving a witness
bracelet to one of the children in Kajole. She draws a crowd as she
explains the significance of the colors.
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