We are close to 7000 feet elevation right now. 00:00:01.96\00:00:03.63 It's actually raining or maybe it's misting, 00:00:04.53\00:00:06.43 we are at Ngorongoro Crater, 00:00:07.16\00:00:09.06 I wish you could see it several thousand 00:00:10.03\00:00:11.86 feet below us, I'm told it's the Crater 00:00:11.86\00:00:14.06 we haven't seen it yet, we are hoping later today 00:00:14.06\00:00:16.33 it will clear off. In the bottom is the Black Rhino, 00:00:16.33\00:00:19.36 we hope to find the Black Rhino also because 00:00:19.96\00:00:21.73 it's an endangered species. There is very few 00:00:21.73\00:00:24.03 of them but right here in the park I'm told 00:00:24.03\00:00:26.03 there is about 20 of them ranging in one little 00:00:26.03\00:00:29.20 area that we hope to find later today. 00:00:29.20\00:00:31.20 If the mist clears off and if everything changes, 00:00:32.20\00:00:34.66 also I want to tell you it's stretching about 00:00:34.66\00:00:38.13 20 kilometers across, it's one of the 00:00:38.13\00:00:40.30 biggest calderas in the world. 00:00:40.30\00:00:42.00 There is a little bit of wind right now. 00:01:16.10\00:01:17.46 It's blowing away the clouds, 00:01:17.46\00:01:18.70 the sun is starting to come out and it's getting 00:01:18.70\00:01:20.70 beautiful. You can see the Crater, 00:01:20.70\00:01:23.00 all the walls I mean it is gorgeous down there 00:01:23.56\00:01:25.93 you can see the Alkaline Lake. 00:01:25.93\00:01:27.60 We're gonna see if we can find the Rhinos now. 00:01:27.60\00:01:29.30 The Ngorongoro Crater is often called 00:01:32.26\00:01:34.10 Africa's Eden, and the 8th wonder of the world, 00:01:34.10\00:01:36.90 and it's easy to see why it's gained this reputation. 00:01:37.73\00:01:40.60 The Crater is the largest unbroken and unflooded 00:01:43.43\00:01:46.16 caldera, which is actually a collapsed volcano. 00:01:46.16\00:01:49.00 The Crater is more than 14 miles wide and has 00:01:50.13\00:01:52.83 very steep walls of an average height 00:01:52.83\00:01:54.93 of 1900 feet. The rich pasture and permanent 00:01:54.93\00:01:58.80 water of the Crater floor supports a large 00:01:58.80\00:02:01.26 resident population of wildlife up to 25,000, 00:02:01.26\00:02:05.00 more importantly it is one of the few places 00:02:05.90\00:02:08.00 in the world to see the Black Rhino in its 00:02:08.00\00:02:10.33 natural habitat because it is a very highly 00:02:10.33\00:02:16.53 protected area only the indigenous tribes like 00:02:16.53\00:02:19.46 the Maasai are allowed to live and travel within 00:02:19.46\00:02:22.70 the Caldera. The crater plays host to almost 00:02:22.70\00:02:30.70 every kind of individual species of wildlife in 00:02:30.70\00:02:33.50 Eastern Africa including the animals such 00:02:33.50\00:02:35.63 as the Wildebeest, Zebra, Gazelle, Buffalo, 00:02:35.63\00:02:38.80 Eland, Hippo and Warthog. The bumps grew larger, 00:02:38.80\00:02:47.03 the dust thicker, and the animals more exotic, 00:02:47.63\00:02:49.70 as the driver of our four-wheeled vehicle 00:02:50.33\00:02:52.36 negotiated the road bringing us nearer the 00:02:52.36\00:02:54.33 Maasai Orphanage right on the border of Kenya 00:02:54.33\00:02:57.20 and Tanzania. To a great extent, 00:02:57.20\00:03:00.06 this orphanage was established because of 00:03:00.06\00:03:02.13 AWR's broadcast in one radio. 00:03:02.13\00:03:04.93 Doctor how many years have you had your 00:03:06.10\00:03:07.53 orphanage established? Five years ago, 00:03:07.53\00:03:10.10 five years ago you started it, yes, 00:03:10.10\00:03:11.80 and how many children do you have now? 00:03:11.80\00:03:13.83 35, 35, yes, from what ages, from what this age, 00:03:13.83\00:03:18.13 this age, how old this one, three, 00:03:18.86\00:03:20.80 three years old yes, you've got him from three years, 00:03:21.36\00:03:23.60 oh so sweet, from 3 to 12, yes. 00:03:23.60\00:03:26.30 And what do you teach the students? 00:03:27.43\00:03:28.56 First of all my mission was just to Evangelical, 00:03:29.73\00:03:32.76 to teach them how to know God. 00:03:34.06\00:03:35.73 To teach them about God! Yes. 00:03:35.73\00:03:37.30 So I was just Evangelizing in Maasai land, 00:03:38.40\00:03:40.60 when I recognized five children left behind 00:03:41.36\00:03:44.93 in bomb blast to die because the parents were 00:03:44.93\00:03:48.40 moving for green pastures somewhere else. 00:03:48.40\00:03:51.36 If I am understand what you are telling me 00:03:52.40\00:03:54.00 correctly the parents, they are taking their cows, 00:03:54.00\00:03:58.33 yes, to go find green pastures, 00:03:58.33\00:04:00.53 the cows more important and they leave the 00:04:00.53\00:04:02.16 children behind just to die in the hut, exactly yes, 00:04:02.16\00:04:03.76 yes, on their own. How can they do that? 00:04:03.76\00:04:06.30 A cow in Maasai land is beloved comparing 00:04:07.00\00:04:10.33 to a human being. So they leave them behind 00:04:10.33\00:04:13.26 to die so that they can get time to move 00:04:13.26\00:04:16.20 on with the cows. Man. How about all the 00:04:16.20\00:04:23.16 other children? How did you get so many? 00:04:23.16\00:04:25.13 What's happened in their lives? 00:04:25.13\00:04:26.63 Did they lose parents or what? They lose their 00:04:27.23\00:04:28.90 parents because HIV is pandemic here around, 00:04:28.90\00:04:32.20 also because of the HIV lot of these children 00:04:33.13\00:04:36.63 lost all their parents too, yeah. 00:04:36.63\00:04:38.23 We have so many songs but that one, 00:05:06.43\00:05:08.06 oh that was, praising the Lord, 00:05:08.06\00:05:09.96 praising the Lord. You know when you are born, 00:05:09.96\00:05:12.26 you don't know about the Lord, 00:05:12.26\00:05:13.23 but as we grow you are 00:05:13.23\00:05:15.73 but one day you meet someone who loves 00:05:15.73\00:05:17.66 you so much, more than anybody else, 00:05:17.66\00:05:20.13 Praise God Jesus, the Savior. 00:05:20.13\00:05:22.20 Is that what that song was singing? Yeah. 00:05:22.20\00:05:24.00 That's those were the words to that song. 00:05:24.00\00:05:25.80 Yeah. So, here we teach children how to be 00:05:25.80\00:05:27.80 self dependent, we teach them how to take 00:05:27.80\00:05:30.86 care of themselves. In the morning, 00:05:30.86\00:05:32.60 you have to brush your teeth, comb your hair, 00:05:32.60\00:05:34.50 be smart and then take something for breakfast 00:05:34.50\00:05:37.46 then you go back to class. 00:05:37.46\00:05:38.73 So, here we have a doll, this is a doll, 00:05:38.73\00:05:43.06 it made by one of the girls, she is Diana, 00:05:43.96\00:05:46.36 maybe I'll grow up and I will not have a job, 00:05:47.26\00:05:50.70 so instead of being a thief or being somebody else, 00:05:50.70\00:05:54.76 why can't I teach the child too. 00:05:54.76\00:05:56.80 So, the doll, everything was just found around 00:05:57.50\00:06:01.30 then mommy, so here we are. Now the hair, 00:06:02.00\00:06:05.60 no it's not that hair what is it? It's just the mix, 00:06:06.23\00:06:10.40 texture mixture like this, 00:06:10.40\00:06:11.86 and okay and who made it, you made it. 00:06:11.86\00:06:13.66 She is there on, who made the doll, very good job, 00:06:13.66\00:06:16.40 if she grows up she doesn't find anything to do, 00:06:16.40\00:06:19.70 instead of being a packing girl or picking things 00:06:19.70\00:06:23.46 in the street, she can be a tailor. 00:06:23.46\00:06:25.13 We have to be self dependent; 00:06:25.13\00:06:27.06 whether you go anywhere, you go to USA, 00:06:27.06\00:06:29.86 you are in Kenya; you are in Tanzania, 00:06:29.86\00:06:31.83 you have to be self dependent. 00:06:31.83\00:06:33.06 So you know for sure. I can tell it in your eyes 00:06:33.06\00:06:36.23 if some of these children going to turn out 00:06:36.23\00:06:37.70 to be doctors and yeah, yeah, yeah, 00:06:37.70\00:06:39.40 many good things. 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The depth, never more than 10 00:09:11.96\00:09:15.06 feet varies during the year and during the 00:09:15.06\00:09:17.40 dry season it shrinks dramatically. 00:09:17.40\00:09:19.70 The lakes edges are a favorite stocking ground 00:09:20.60\00:09:22.96 for Golden Jackals, Lions and Hyenas. 00:09:22.96\00:09:25.86 It was hard to imagine, what else we discover 00:09:26.46\00:09:28.73 while enjoying the animals milling around the lake. 00:09:28.73\00:09:31.26 Flamingos, thousands and thousands of them, I've 00:09:36.00\00:09:38.53 never seen so many birds in one place in my life. 00:09:39.16\00:09:42.10 The pink Flamingos here I know in some areas 00:09:43.66\00:09:45.50 they eat shrimp to keep the pink color, 00:09:45.50\00:09:47.30 but what do they eat out here. 00:09:47.30\00:09:48.63 Out here mostly what they get is, 00:09:48.63\00:09:51.50 due to the shallow lake the formation of the 00:09:51.50\00:09:55.56 algae they called it filtrate to the algae 00:09:55.56\00:09:58.10 which is turning them pink is the only thing 00:09:58.10\00:10:00.30 which turns them pink here. 00:10:00.30\00:10:01.50 I don't think I've ever seen so many in my 00:10:02.96\00:10:04.36 life but you are saying that's not many, 00:10:04.36\00:10:05.76 that is not that much many, yeah, 00:10:05.76\00:10:08.00 it could be more that are dependent on the 00:10:08.70\00:10:10.90 water level and for very deep is not so much 00:10:10.90\00:10:16.40 suitable for them because they need really 00:10:16.40\00:10:18.50 to walk and filtrate to what they can get there, 00:10:18.50\00:10:20.93 that's why also their beak have been modified 00:10:20.93\00:10:23.03 to eat the algae because they have got a beak 00:10:23.03\00:10:26.63 which always eat up sit down for filtration. 00:10:26.63\00:10:28.93 So they turn their head upside down; 00:10:28.93\00:10:30.63 they have to turn their head upside down. 00:10:30.63\00:10:32.40 Now do you think that's modified or the Lord 00:10:32.40\00:10:34.73 did that? Of course, Lord is the one who modified 00:10:34.73\00:10:39.70 them yes, yes, yeah. And with our cameras, 00:10:39.70\00:10:43.70 we discovered swamps and even forested areas 00:10:43.70\00:10:46.56 spreading across this Vast African Wonderland. 00:10:46.56\00:10:49.00 Nami Yani, yeah, I got your name right yeah, 00:11:57.36\00:11:59.73 yeah, yeah, good because by name is Jim, 00:11:59.73\00:12:02.00 one of the syllable of yours as many, 00:12:02.00\00:12:03.63 but that's a pretty name it's Maasai yeah, yeah. 00:12:03.63\00:12:06.70 Now, here in the orphanage you've been 00:12:06.70\00:12:08.66 teaching the children and because your life had 00:12:08.66\00:12:12.16 been changed by God and it seems like you are 00:12:12.16\00:12:13.83 giving back now that true? When I join the center, 00:12:13.83\00:12:16.86 we didn't know how to the read the Bible, 00:12:17.70\00:12:19.13 you only knew about the cows and the goats, 00:12:20.13\00:12:22.46 because you were Maasai, yeah, 00:12:22.46\00:12:24.93 and the cows are extremely important. 00:12:24.93\00:12:27.13 They used to be our God. In fact, better they tell 00:12:27.73\00:12:32.10 to die more than the cow, so you more and 00:12:32.10\00:12:34.66 more over a cow dying and a child dying 00:12:34.66\00:12:36.60 sometimes, yeah, yeah, yeah. 00:12:36.60\00:12:38.03 You have to take care of the cow; 00:12:38.03\00:12:39.56 if the cow anything happens to the cow your father 00:12:39.56\00:12:42.10 will kill you. Literally, anything, your father would 00:12:42.10\00:12:47.33 really kill you; yeah it's hard for me to even 00:12:47.33\00:12:50.60 understand that you know to, it's true, 00:12:50.60\00:12:52.80 it happens it's true. But now you are here, 00:12:52.80\00:12:55.90 you are in a beautiful dress, 00:12:55.90\00:12:57.70 you are in a great school here that you are teaching 00:12:57.70\00:13:01.56 and instructing these children, yeah, 00:13:01.56\00:13:03.26 I appreciate okay before I used to wear the Kanga's, 00:13:03.26\00:13:05.80 we called them Kanga's or the Leso's. 00:13:05.80\00:13:07.63 I mean they are back to the Maasai attires, 00:13:08.50\00:13:09.73 the only thing we did not use to follow so much 00:13:09.73\00:13:13.13 is the circumcision, but most of girls, 00:13:13.13\00:13:17.00 the circumcision, yeah, and your people 00:13:17.00\00:13:19.63 didn't too much, they did it too much but 00:13:19.63\00:13:22.03 most of us are free now. Is that what you did, 00:13:22.03\00:13:24.90 yeah then you disappear. How old were you 00:13:24.90\00:13:27.30 when you ran away? Okay by that time I was 23. 00:13:27.30\00:13:30.53 The community is so tight with the 00:13:30.53\00:13:33.40 Maasai people that's very traumatic for you to leave, 00:13:33.40\00:13:36.66 right. It's so tight because the condition 00:13:36.66\00:13:39.93 there as you compare my life now I cannot go 00:13:39.93\00:13:42.13 back to the Maasai Village. 00:13:42.13\00:13:43.30 It's like you are in dreamland, 00:13:43.30\00:13:45.73 it's like it's not true, and you can't imagine 00:13:46.36\00:13:48.53 sleeping in the same room with the cows and 00:13:48.53\00:13:51.20 the goats. As an asthmatic, 00:13:51.20\00:13:54.20 I can't hardly imagine living in the same room 00:13:54.20\00:13:56.73 with the cows and the goats and the dust, 00:13:56.73\00:13:59.23 yeah you live, yeah you stay with the goat 00:13:59.23\00:14:00.50 and you stay with the cow then you sleep with them, 00:14:00.50\00:14:02.90 life goes on and that's the same 00:14:02.90\00:14:04.96 room is there, one that to cook. 00:14:04.96\00:14:06.60 You get elephants down here also. Yes, yes, 00:14:10.66\00:14:12.80 how do they get. I mean the cliffs are so steep 00:14:12.80\00:14:15.36 how does an elephant get down those hills? 00:14:15.36\00:14:17.26 Yes, elephants are very much well known 00:14:17.26\00:14:20.53 that they very good climbers of the mountains 00:14:20.53\00:14:23.23 and they can get down to a very, 00:14:23.23\00:14:24.93 very steeper slopes. It's the matter, 00:14:24.93\00:14:27.73 in fact the people have been asking question 00:14:27.73\00:14:30.43 how could elephants get down here and probably 00:14:30.43\00:14:34.90 elephant can answer that you are the one 00:14:34.90\00:14:37.90 following my way down the Crater because 00:14:37.90\00:14:40.83 they follow the elephants way to get down the Crater. 00:14:40.83\00:14:43.66 It's phenomenal to think over 6 tons coming down, 00:14:44.23\00:14:47.03 yeah, a hill is steep as these are. 00:14:47.03\00:14:49.40 Originally used only by hunters, 00:14:52.46\00:14:54.23 the term 'Big Five' refers to five of Africa's greatest 00:14:54.23\00:14:57.60 wild animals, Lion, Leopard, Elephant, 00:14:57.60\00:15:03.13 Buffalo and Rhino. As during the bygone hunting era, 00:15:03.86\00:15:07.63 the "Big Five" still conjures up the romance 00:15:07.63\00:15:10.40 and excitement of Africa's exotic destinations 00:15:10.40\00:15:13.33 and experiences. And Ngorongoro Crater is one 00:15:13.33\00:15:17.56 of the last places the Black Rhino can be viewed 00:15:17.56\00:15:20.06 in its natural habitat. The Black Rhinoceros 00:15:20.06\00:15:23.36 is a large thick skinned herbivore and 00:15:23.36\00:15:26.20 it characterized by its large size. 00:15:26.20\00:15:28.16 The most distinguishing feature is too up 00:15:29.40\00:15:31.20 right horns on his nose. The horns of a rhinoceros 00:15:31.20\00:15:35.03 are made of carotene, the same type of protein 00:15:35.03\00:15:37.36 that mix up hair and fingernails. 00:15:37.36\00:15:39.10 The black rhino has the reputation for being 00:15:40.70\00:15:42.53 extremely aggressive. They attack out of fear, 00:15:42.53\00:15:45.30 confusion and panic. They will charge if they 00:15:45.30\00:15:48.06 sense a threat, which occurs frequently due 00:15:48.06\00:15:50.50 to their very poor eyesight. 00:15:50.50\00:15:52.03 They've been observed to charge tree trunks 00:15:52.93\00:15:54.60 and termite mounds. They are very fast runners 00:15:54.60\00:15:57.36 and can run up to 35 miles per hour. 00:15:57.36\00:15:59.80 The life expectancy in natural conditions is from 00:16:01.13\00:16:03.70 35 to 50 years, but they are only 3500 Black 00:16:03.70\00:16:08.13 Rhinos in the entire world. In 1966, 00:16:08.13\00:16:11.70 there were 108 Rhinos in the Crater, 00:16:11.70\00:16:13.96 today they are around 20. Rhino poaching had 00:16:13.96\00:16:17.50 increased but today, the Rhinos are guarded 00:16:17.50\00:16:20.10 24 hours a day. Each are fitted with the tracking 00:16:20.10\00:16:23.10 device in their horn that allows rangers to know 00:16:23.10\00:16:25.63 their exact location anytime to prevent poaching. 00:16:25.63\00:16:28.90 Thanks to the Anti-Poaching Patrols Black Rhino 00:16:29.70\00:16:31.90 in the Crater are relatively safe 00:16:31.90\00:16:33.66 and the numbers are increasing. 00:16:33.66\00:16:35.80 It is so beautiful down here in the bottom 00:16:41.10\00:16:42.66 of the Crater today we've seen so many exciting 00:16:42.66\00:16:45.20 animals, been next Lions and we just name it, 00:16:45.20\00:16:49.30 it's been here. God has just blessed so much 00:16:49.86\00:16:52.50 with so many different creatures. 00:16:52.50\00:16:54.43 I think about the ark of Noah and all the animals 00:16:54.43\00:16:58.83 coming in the ark, seven clean animals, 00:16:58.83\00:17:00.80 two unclean animals God preserved all of these 00:17:00.80\00:17:04.10 animals and they are here today and we get to see 00:17:04.10\00:17:06.90 them out in His creation, it's absolutely wonderful. 00:17:06.90\00:17:10.80 Looking across such vistas and experiencing 00:17:16.80\00:17:18.93 such magnificent animals walking, grazing, 00:17:18.93\00:17:21.46 and relaxing with the mere feet of us certainly 00:17:21.46\00:17:24.33 causes us to reflect on the Garden of Eden. 00:17:24.33\00:17:26.60 What was it like before sin, 00:17:27.33\00:17:28.46 but even more importantly, what will it be like 00:17:28.46\00:17:31.73 when God restores Eden in the earth made new. 00:17:31.73\00:17:34.20 When you found Jesus Christ you've made 00:17:40.50\00:17:42.00 such a difference, yeah. God made such a difference 00:17:42.00\00:17:44.73 in your life but now you are making such 00:17:44.73\00:17:46.16 a difference in others is there someone who 00:17:46.16\00:17:48.30 we could talk to today that could share a little bit 00:17:48.30\00:17:51.73 of their story, of how they've changed 00:17:51.73\00:17:54.00 I would like to see how God has worked through 00:17:54.00\00:17:56.10 you and then through their lives too. 00:17:56.10\00:17:57.43 Okay what I can say is that when I joined the Center, 00:17:58.50\00:18:00.83 the doctor introduced me to some of there 00:18:03.10\00:18:04.60 literature while there, most of them could not copy 00:18:04.60\00:18:08.00 the situation because they were told to dress like 00:18:08.00\00:18:12.93 normal human being, they could not, 00:18:12.93\00:18:16.60 some could not even shower, 00:18:16.60\00:18:18.53 they feared water, even going walking with 00:18:19.26\00:18:22.00 shoes they couldn't wear shoes, 00:18:22.00\00:18:24.30 some could not even sit on a chair like this they 00:18:24.90\00:18:26.80 wanted to sit on a floor, then from there, 00:18:26.80\00:18:29.30 there is the one girl she was called Nasingli, 00:18:29.30\00:18:32.66 I can call her if,oh please do yeah please do. 00:18:33.23\00:18:35.80 Nasingli, hi, hi Nasingli, how are you, I am fine. 00:18:35.80\00:18:40.43 You are happy, yes. Meet my friend; 00:18:40.43\00:18:44.26 you've got a pretty smile. So tell me a little bit 00:18:44.26\00:18:46.26 of her story, as far as where she come from 00:18:46.26\00:18:49.90 and how old is she. Okay, Nasingli is 00:18:49.90\00:18:52.46 eleven years old and she has been here 00:18:52.46\00:18:54.90 for five years with me. We've been together, 00:18:54.90\00:18:57.16 but at first we could not be friends because 00:18:57.16\00:18:59.73 she used to cry so much, as time went by she became 00:18:59.73\00:19:02.86 adapted to the community and we taught her 00:19:02.86\00:19:05.80 how to read, write her name, take shower, 00:19:05.80\00:19:09.60 eat, how to eat, how to dress and now she 00:19:09.60\00:19:12.03 is smart, for now she is in primary she 00:19:12.03\00:19:15.20 is in class four. So now I understand, 00:19:15.20\00:19:17.43 she was just baptized some one the doctor told me 00:19:17.43\00:19:20.46 she was just baptized, yeah she was baptized 00:19:20.46\00:19:22.36 last month okay last month we had a crusade, 00:19:22.36\00:19:24.43 the very big crusade, but she just walk up 00:19:24.43\00:19:27.33 from the crowd and she went, she got baptized 00:19:27.33\00:19:30.83 and now she is clean now. I know Jesus and all 00:19:30.83\00:19:33.50 the angels were happy when you came forward 00:19:33.50\00:19:35.43 for baptism, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know it's 00:19:35.43\00:19:37.60 exciting to see you know, how God speaks 00:19:37.60\00:19:41.30 to one heart and in my case it's more exciting because 00:19:41.30\00:19:45.03 I have seen using the radio to speak to that heart 00:19:45.03\00:19:47.03 to you and now sharing with her now 00:19:47.76\00:19:49.50 she accept Jesus. Is there any other little girls 00:19:49.50\00:19:52.33 too that have a story here that could come 00:19:52.33\00:19:54.30 forward and, okay we have another girl she is known 00:19:54.30\00:19:57.23 as Valentine Baraki, if you don't mind 00:19:57.23\00:20:01.60 I can call her, oh sure, sure, Valentine, 00:20:01.60\00:20:04.66 she is Valentine, hi sweetheart, how are you, 00:20:07.70\00:20:10.13 oh you got such a pretty smile. 00:20:10.13\00:20:12.23 Its Valentine is it, she can speak, 00:20:13.63\00:20:15.36 she knows how to speak, how old are you. 00:20:16.26\00:20:18.20 Nine years old, nine years old, she is nine, yeah. 00:20:19.46\00:20:22.66 And what are you studying? I read many 00:20:22.66\00:20:26.90 subjects like English, Mathematics, Social Studies, 00:20:26.90\00:20:33.46 Science, all of those things yeah, wow. 00:20:34.13\00:20:38.70 When you grow up what do you want to be? 00:20:39.83\00:20:41.56 I want to be a doctor. You want to be a doctor. 00:20:42.80\00:20:45.90 You know, I think you are going to 00:20:47.26\00:20:48.33 do it with Jesus help, yeah, yes. 00:20:48.33\00:20:51.83 Through the Radio Wave of AWR, 00:20:53.06\00:20:54.56 God is reaching people around the world. 00:20:54.56\00:20:56.83 We'd like to offer you an edition of Making Wave. 00:20:58.93\00:21:00.76 It's four of our episodes brought to you from 00:21:01.46\00:21:03.43 around the world. God speaking to hearts, 00:21:03.43\00:21:06.53 the hearts of the listeners of AWR exciting stories. 00:21:06.53\00:21:09.20 We hope that you'll share those with friends 00:21:10.00\00:21:11.40 and neighbors, apprentices, anyone you come 00:21:11.40\00:21:13.80 in contact with. Join us to make waves. 00:21:13.80\00:21:15.80 It's completely free. 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For more information visit awr. org. 00:22:49.66\00:22:54.20 He came when he was very sick and he was 00:23:01.20\00:23:02.76 very young, very, very young. 00:23:02.76\00:23:04.06 How old young was very young? 00:23:04.06\00:23:06.00 He was two years, and he was, two years old, 00:23:06.00\00:23:10.26 two years old. Do you speak English? Yes. 00:23:11.90\00:23:14.53 You want to be a pastor? Yes. You are going 00:23:14.53\00:23:17.90 to be a pastor, that's great. 00:23:17.90\00:23:19.43 What did you learned in the Bible? 00:23:19.96\00:23:20.93 What is your favorite Bible text? 00:23:20.93\00:23:22.40 He is saying the one who 00:23:30.20\00:23:32.60 has the word of God; He will be like a God, 00:23:32.60\00:23:35.06 who live in heaven. Alright good job, 00:23:35.06\00:23:39.10 good job! You know Jim, I am so pleased to see 00:23:40.00\00:23:44.76 this radio, why don't you pick that up again 00:23:44.76\00:23:47.33 the radio, because I remember just two to 00:23:47.33\00:23:52.20 three years ago when we ordered to buy the radios 00:23:52.20\00:23:56.00 and we shift them here to Tanzania to LaMarca 00:23:56.00\00:23:58.60 to Acubase, the radio producer and he has been 00:23:58.60\00:24:03.66 writing me about how he has distributed these 00:24:03.66\00:24:07.20 radios all around this country and especially 00:24:07.20\00:24:11.16 among the Maasai people yeah, yeah, yeah. 00:24:11.16\00:24:13.20 So now I come and I recognize one of our own 00:24:13.20\00:24:16.16 radios that is here doing its job, yeah that's nice. 00:24:16.16\00:24:19.86 We all sit together here. It does a very, 00:24:20.53\00:24:22.90 very good teaching about family, yes, 00:24:22.90\00:24:25.80 and we are suppose to tell the children, 00:24:25.80\00:24:27.36 how you are supposed to handle a man, 00:24:27.36\00:24:29.60 how you are supposed to talk to a woman, 00:24:29.60\00:24:31.26 it's so good. It's so exciting to me because 00:24:31.26\00:24:34.33 if you hadn't gone to that meeting and if the 00:24:35.23\00:24:37.46 doctor hadn't had in his heart to share at those 00:24:37.46\00:24:40.36 meetings these little ones wouldn't have ever 00:24:40.36\00:24:42.70 had an opportunity. You know, she is recently 00:24:42.70\00:24:45.60 married, would be married already, yeah, 00:24:45.60\00:24:48.06 she is only how old she is eleven, 00:24:49.26\00:24:51.53 eleven years old, alright, well thank 00:24:51.53\00:24:54.23 you so very much. Cattle are the all important 00:24:54.23\00:24:59.23 driving force in the life of the Maasai warrior. 00:24:59.23\00:25:01.83 Wives and children come in a distance second. 00:25:02.43\00:25:04.93 Their most important function in the tribe is 00:25:04.93\00:25:07.46 to have more working hands to take care of the 00:25:07.46\00:25:10.03 cattle, otherwise their value is minimal. 00:25:10.03\00:25:12.80 It's hard for me to conceive such a thing, 00:25:13.83\00:25:15.50 but when it's time to move their hut the youngest 00:25:16.30\00:25:18.66 children are sometimes left behind. 00:25:18.66\00:25:20.83 Yes, they are left behind on their own to feed 00:25:20.83\00:25:25.33 for themselves or eventually die. 00:25:25.33\00:25:27.60 This is why so important for us to do all we 00:25:28.43\00:25:30.50 can to reach these people with the 00:25:30.50\00:25:32.20 Gospel Message. Once they accept God their 00:25:32.20\00:25:34.93 value systems began to change. It 00:25:34.93\00:25:36.76 alliance with the heavenly mall and the family 00:25:37.70\00:25:39.93 unit becomes all important to these once 00:25:39.93\00:25:42.36 pardon warriors. Tell me how many years, 00:25:42.36\00:25:45.70 well like this little one at three years old, 00:25:45.70\00:25:49.26 how many years you are going to have it, 00:25:49.26\00:25:51.00 if the Lord doesn't come by that. 00:25:51.00\00:25:52.60 Do you have any idea? No. That's right, 00:25:55.70\00:25:59.56 but we certainly appreciate your work here doctor 00:25:59.56\00:26:01.53 at this case. You are doing a wonderful work, 00:26:01.53\00:26:04.20 keep it up and thank you for all you do for this 00:26:04.20\00:26:07.96 little ones and thank you very much. 00:26:07.96\00:26:09.80 It will be nice to see everyone in heaven 00:26:09.80\00:26:11.70 and I think they are going to be because 00:26:11.70\00:26:13.90 of the work that you've done and sharing AWR 00:26:13.90\00:26:17.20 too and God's blessings through that radio, 00:26:17.20\00:26:19.83 same to you, thank you, thank you. 00:26:19.83\00:26:22.03 You know viewers I want you to know that 00:26:23.66\00:26:25.36 for many of you this is your radio because 00:26:25.36\00:26:28.73 you helped to give some funds that we could 00:26:28.73\00:26:31.40 buy radios and send them to Tanzania. 00:26:31.40\00:26:34.56 I know our studio director work hard to get them 00:26:35.90\00:26:38.40 distributed to different groups and places 00:26:38.40\00:26:40.60 and this is one of those radios. 00:26:40.60\00:26:43.03 It's working here among the Maasai people 00:26:43.86\00:26:46.30 in Tanzania. You know Adventist World Radio 00:26:46.30\00:26:49.93 reaches all ages, not just adults, 00:26:49.93\00:26:52.86 but also these young people and so that's 00:26:53.73\00:26:56.40 a wonderful thing to see how the radio is even 00:26:56.40\00:26:59.10 helping here at the orphanage. 00:26:59.10\00:27:01.00 You now kids, if you are watching this 00:27:01.00\00:27:03.60 'Making Waves' program wherever you are, 00:27:03.60\00:27:05.73 you also can be benefited by the radio ministry. 00:27:06.70\00:27:10.23 We want you to be involved as much as you can, 00:27:11.06\00:27:13.66 perhaps some of you will find that your school 00:27:14.50\00:27:16.56 is having a project connected with 00:27:16.56\00:27:19.00 Adventist World Radio and we hope that you will 00:27:19.00\00:27:22.10 take hold and work hard and help us provide 00:27:23.00\00:27:25.90 more radios for places like this, 00:27:25.90\00:27:28.80 where the kids can listen. 00:27:29.40\00:27:30.50 If you would like to reach people with the good 00:27:31.26\00:27:32.76 news of the soon coming of Jesus Christ give 00:27:32.76\00:27:34.60 us a call 1-866-503-3531 or you can 00:27:34.60\00:27:40.40 write us at 12501 Old Columbia Pike, 00:27:40.40\00:27:43.40 Silver Spring, Maryland 20904 or log on to our 00:27:43.40\00:27:47.90 website www. awr. org. 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