Adventures in Africa: Tales from Our Unforgettable Trip to Kenya

Sometimes you need to just push way outside what’s normal in your life. We’ve gotten pretty comfortable traveling, but a recent trip to Africa really stretched and challenged us. We made mistakes (hello, visa expediting fee!), met amazing people, and ate stuff we will probably never eat again. Tara resurrected her fear of baboons, David learned to push a truck out of the mud with a leopard lurking nearby, and we both ended each day grateful to be in it together.

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The people of Kenya are even more amazing than the beautiful landscapes and wild adventures we had. We’d like to introduce you to the projects we visited through the links below. Each of these organizations, people, or ministries is doing work we really believe in. We’ve seen them, eaten meals with them, talked to them, heard their struggles, and caught their vision for bringing hope and change to their country. It’s incredible how even the gift of hygienic products or a goat or skill training can radically change a life and a community. Please look through the links, read the stories, and if you’re as inspired by them as we are, consider sending a donation that will make a big difference.

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And, a shout-out to our wonderful driver, George Mutabari, who got us safely everywhere we needed to go. We’re not sure if he has a website, but if you ever take a trip to Kenya, you’d be in good hands with George at the wheel.

Produced by Zach Van Dyke

By the Mara River near the border of Kenya & Tanzania. Can you tell how HUGE that crocodile is on the bank?

Drinking sour milk with Saruni, who was our fantastic host in Narok & Maasai Mara

We were gifted these beautiful Maasai blankets after David led a training for Oasis Africa. That's Dr. Gladys Mwiti with us -- she was a true lifeline for us in Kenya, and we love her like family.

No zooming in here. So close you could hear them chewing!

Playfulness is a universal language. These Maasai children made us laugh!

This is the sugarcane David never got to taste.

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