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Immeasurable returns on Masai donations
At the base of the Great Rift Valley in Kenya, east Africa, about 1,000 Masai people have become Adventist Christians since 1994. Sintato Adventist Primary School is located in the Loodariak community there. With five teachers and 150 students, you can imagine how busy the faculty are with teaching, mentoring ... Read more
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Meet the teachers
In October 2004, The Quiet Hour began to raise funds for the purchase of lean cattle for the Sintato School. Located on the Masai tribal lands south of Nairobi, Kenya, this school is owned and operated by the Central Kenya Mission. It was founded six years ago by a team of young, educated Masai teachers. Read more |
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Spreading seeds of love
Pastor John and Lucy Kiuk and their children live and minister in the Masai tribal area of Kenya. Lucy spends her time teaching gardening and healthful eating. This work is essential for helping the Masai people replace their blood beverage with a diet that includes fruits and vegetables. Read more
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Encounter with a lion
My God sent his angel, and he shut the mouths of the lions. They have not hurt
me. (Daniel 6:22a, NIV) Pastor John Kiuk tells his personal experience of how God protected him from the lion's mouth. Watch the video |
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Kenya Masai slide show
See photos of the Masai cattle, the Sintato school, church and land, as well as the students and families who continue to benefit from this innovative project. View the slide show
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The Quiet Hour is helping with two projects for the Masai people of Kenya: in 2005, we have raised funds to buy lean cows that the Masai people fatten and sell at a profit to benefit their Christian school needs; and in a region where there is no school at all, The Quiet Hour is raising donated funds to build a Christian school from the ground up. Donate to Naroosura Christian School
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| Kenya Evangelism 2007: Join us on an adventure in mission, August 22 through September 8, 2007. |
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"We are so happy to send you the money to buy a skinny cow for our brothers and sisters in the Masai tribal area of Kenya. We thank God for your organization, The Quiet Hour. What you are doing throughout the world is so amazing and touches our hearts. Thanks again for your awesome work. Blessings for each one of you."
—B. R. B., Whittier, CA, whose Junior Sabbath School class raised the money to sponsor Christian education at the Masai Sintato school. |
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