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What a beautiful story thank you for helping those people and most of all thank you for bringing Jesus Christ to them the Lord gives us hope God bless all of you
Those people were living their life peacefully.The introduction of all those things and importation of cultures brings problems.Masaai people,watch out!!
@beatrice were they?... is it peaceful to have no clean drinking water?... Is it peaceful to travel couple of miles on foot just to fetch water with wild animals along the way?... These people are just helping so that they would experience a little fraction of comfort you are experiencing right now..
Thank you so much for watching this video. We praise God for providing clean water for the Maasai in Africa. May the Lord user our ministries to provide more clean water. To learn more, click this: www1.cbn.com/cbn-partners/clean-water-ministry?mot=061714
What i love about these type of black people in Africa they're soo much more compassionate and loving and appreciate each other unlike here in America where all of our people complain moan and groan as a black American i wish we could be as happy and grateful looking out for one another without downing each other embracing life for what it really is i felt the gladness in their souls fr fr
This whole comment you did exactly what you are complaining about Black people in America doing. I’m Black and the experience you describe is not mine nor is it exclusive to the Black community. Simply put, we have to be the change that we want to see.
@@biancan.6956 So true how ignorant of me to put this out like that when I stand up great list for our people I guess I'll just been around some that just were unhappy because they let their problems control do you have feelings I enjoyed the ones who I'll be around all the time and I love it because I can laugh and play and be like a big kid and still get things taken care of so you're right I should have been thinking about that before I reason this out I just see these people out here so culturally and that just make me feel so much joy inside to want to spread that college or two more black communities FRFR
We used to be like that before we were enslaved, sir. It was our loving nature that contributed to us also being enslaved by the Christians- we trusted them as we would trust our own people. Research our history, and you'll see we were physically, religiously, and psychologically damaged, upon arrival. That racial memory has been passed down through our DNA, and is a form of "Post Traumatic Slavery Disorder"- and we still suffer from it. I've been throughout Africa, and I discovered an untainted affection from each other, in parts of Ghana. Unfortunately, racism enforces this and until it's gone, we will continue to treat each other the way we were "trained" to.:)
Back in 1960, he founded the first religion television and production Network Company known as CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) which earned a lot of money. The CBN was listed 25th on the Forbes list, with $ 580 million of net worth in 2018. And his personal net worth is estimated at $ 100 million.
@@Blackphyre we were better to each other under Jim Crow era. There’s good and bad everywhere and some of us were already enslaved in Africa by our own tribes or other tribes.
I bet you wouldn’t want to live in that village would you? The lady described the famine, sounds fun? Doesn’t to me. I could see the relief and gratefulness on their faces, what’s your problem?
Just to be that close to nature- what wonders the world offers-Mother Nature keeps on giving-however- they do use matches ! So the fire thing is a bit outdated!
Back in 1960, he founded the first religion television and production Network Company known as CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) which earned a lot of money. The CBN was listed 25th on the Forbes list, with $ 580 million of net worth in 2018. And his personal net worth is estimated at $ 100 million.
Back in 1960, he founded the first religion television and production Network Company known as CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) which earned a lot of money. The CBN was listed 25th on the Forbes list, with $ 580 million of net worth in 2018. And his personal net worth is estimated at $ 100 million.
and globalisation and economy because they are using banks now, the governments wont be happy until they've reigned every last person on this planet into their net.
@Brian Evolved---Sorry you feel that way Brian. No one is forcing them to come for free schooling, or asking anything in exchange for the clean drinking water. You are certainly welcome to go to Africa yourself and provide these much needed things, giving as you wish to. GOD Speed to you and your efforts!
@@brianevolved2849 ---It is very common, via Human emotion, when one is receiving, they feel their own need has filled, and now they desire to help another by "paying it forward" in some manner. Again, no one is forcing anyone to stay and listen or pay for a thing that is freely given and I am not sure where you see or hear that (if it does exist, please, kindly reference where/what time mark in the video. Or if you see a notice saying such a thing).
@@staralioflundnv oh yea great charity you have Network Company known as CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) which earned a lot of money. The CBN was listed 25th on the Forbes list, with $ 580 million of net worth in 2018. And his personal net worth is estimated at $ 100 million.
Bunch of biased people. Trying to convert them to Christian. Your title is incorrect. It ABSOLUTELY does not show a day of life in the Masai. It’s all a scam. How can there be a bank there?! How can you film the precise of when the lions attacked?! How do we know the Masai people are actually saying those things?!!
My grandfather was a missionary in Africa from 1900 to 1917, and I am occupied with the question what would have happened without Christian missionaries, I would be really interested to hear what you think about it.
But......... unlike where you from? Unless you from Scandinavian, it's good that you stopped mid sentence, if not let the world know, how patriarchal it is in Africa, through your experience in Kenya.
Omg they just made them Christians.... Ofc if people came and make them Christian and ofc they going to give them stuff like school and stuff not because of God its just people came...People from developed country
"JUDGE NOT, lest you yourself are judged." Reading the criticizing comments of others below is very disturbing. So much criticism and harsh judgement directed at the kind, empathetic, and generous people who are pro-actively helping the villagers throughout Maasai Mara. To those criticizing commenters: You do realize that NO ONE is forcing, compelling, or making the assistance conditional (as in "you MUST worship God, you MUST believe in God, you MUST give to God, or "You must give, must do, or must perform anything") in order to receive the assistance, infrastructure, water, education, and support that is freely offered. (Right?) Honestly: This short, informational video simply documents where the prayers, and where the contributions given by caring people for: supplies, goods, water, and services are going and how they are being used to BENEFIT the African People of Maasai Mara. Is that such a bad thing? RATHER: We all should be and could be celebrating that the lives in some villages in Maasai Mara, Africa, have been improved and are made easier thanks to very caring people. (It appears that some individuals in the comments prefer that the Maasai Mara villagers get nothing because they (the criticizing commenters) are conditional about how others give. My question is this to those criticizing commenters: Why aren't YOU going to Africa and doing this much needed giving YOURSELF on YOUR own conditions/terms? LIFE LESSON HERE (might even call it a Lesson About FREE WILL or RESPECT): Live your own life/control your own life. You have zero rights/permission to live another's life or control another's life unless they, themselves grant such a right to you. That is an important lesson that is usually learned in the early years of a child's life. I am grateful and happy for these people. Also, I know that the LOVE that is demonstrated through the Spirit of the Lord God, our Creator, Who deeply cares for each one of us is manifested in the physical as the help to meet these villager's needs. They are happy to have this help. If we focus our mind, thoughts, and prayers, GOD will come. If you have a need, just ask Him. We are blessed, now we share that blessing. We freely receive, now we freely give. Matthew 10 verse 8 GOD Bless and GOD speed dear Friends. Star
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If you were really an anthropologist, you would know how sickening this is. Do not EVER call yourself an anthropologist again. You are staining anthropology.
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They are a blessing in this life - such beautiful people...They are such a good tribe. I'm in love with Kenya.
What a beautiful story thank you for helping those people and most of all thank you for bringing Jesus Christ to them the Lord gives us hope God bless all of you
How cool is that! What a beautiful blessing
God is great 🙏 This literally makes my heart happy 😊
Thank you for our precious brethren.
God IS So Awesome!
they got a wonderful history with colonialists
Those people were living their life peacefully.The introduction of all those things and importation of cultures brings problems.Masaai people,watch out!!
Right
@beatrice were they?... is it peaceful to have no clean drinking water?... Is it peaceful to travel couple of miles on foot just to fetch water with wild animals along the way?... These people are just helping so that they would experience a little fraction of comfort you are experiencing right now..
@@libconservative3481 you are right but this person who you replied also said nothing wrong
Yup! Exactly!!!! White people to the rescue?!!!!! Riiiiight!!!!! NEVER trust these people!
@@libconservative3481 Messing with nature. nature takes care of their own.
Wonderful that these Maasai have water ❤️
Thank you so much for watching this video. We praise God for providing clean water for the Maasai in Africa. May the Lord user our ministries to provide more clean water. To learn more, click this: www1.cbn.com/cbn-partners/clean-water-ministry?mot=061714
Soo sad that they don’t have their own religion anymore....
What ever happened with good old Enkai
I guess it's depends who is financing!
Wow..water is life and this what u gave to them..amazing job
Yes God is so good❤😍
Omg this is such a beautiful mission
Such amazing people God Bless them
Thank you for your prayers of blessing over the Maasai people.
God is faithful
So happy they have that water school and ⛪️ 😊
"i'll never look after the cattle again"
Cattle: EXCUSE ME??!
they were thriving well on their own and were a happy and healthy community before being converted -
What i love about these type of black people in Africa they're soo much more compassionate and loving and appreciate each other unlike here in America where all of our people complain moan and groan as a black American i wish we could be as happy and grateful looking out for one another without downing each other embracing life for what it really is i felt the gladness in their souls fr fr
This whole comment you did exactly what you are complaining about Black people in America doing. I’m Black and the experience you describe is not mine nor is it exclusive to the Black community. Simply put, we have to be the change that we want to see.
@@biancan.6956 So true how ignorant of me to put this out like that when I stand up great list for our people I guess I'll just been around some that just were unhappy because they let their problems control do you have feelings I enjoyed the ones who I'll be around all the time and I love it because I can laugh and play and be like a big kid and still get things taken care of so you're right I should have been thinking about that before I reason this out I just see these people out here so culturally and that just make me feel so much joy inside to want to spread that college or two more black communities FRFR
We used to be like that before we were enslaved, sir. It was our loving nature that contributed to us also being enslaved by the Christians- we trusted them as we would trust our own people. Research our history, and you'll see we were physically, religiously, and psychologically damaged, upon arrival. That racial memory has been passed down through our DNA, and is a form of "Post Traumatic Slavery Disorder"- and we still suffer from it. I've been throughout Africa, and I discovered an untainted affection from each other, in parts of Ghana. Unfortunately, racism enforces this and until it's gone, we will continue to treat each other the way we were "trained" to.:)
Back in 1960, he founded the first religion television and production Network Company known as CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) which earned a lot of money. The CBN was listed 25th on the Forbes list, with $ 580 million of net worth in 2018. And his personal net worth is estimated at $ 100 million.
@@Blackphyre we were better to each other under Jim Crow era. There’s good and bad everywhere and some of us were already enslaved in Africa by our own tribes or other tribes.
Amen
They live perfectly natural
That's Awesome ✌😊♥️🌎
This is so amazing excellent job CBN
I would love to travel with this project and help these people
Help them with what?
They don’t need help. It’s just marketing. Please stop these white saviorism!!!
amen!
Hey CBN…. These people lived a million years without your interference
Thank you !!!! I couldn’t even finish this because my heart is broken .. let ppl be free and live in peace ….
I bet you wouldn’t want to live in that village would you? The lady described the famine, sounds fun? Doesn’t to me.
I could see the relief and gratefulness on their faces, what’s your problem?
My god. Just leave them alone.
C.B.N = GOD
Just to be that close to nature- what wonders the world offers-Mother Nature keeps on giving-however- they do use matches ! So the fire thing is a bit outdated!
Religion doesn't need to be involved
Back in 1960, he founded the first religion television and production Network Company known as CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) which earned a lot of money. The CBN was listed 25th on the Forbes list, with $ 580 million of net worth in 2018. And his personal net worth is estimated at $ 100 million.
They better left alone as much as possible.
says the woman used to clean water that was never chased by a lion
Continue to visits there please so that they can learn more😊
Back in 1960, he founded the first religion television and production Network Company known as CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) which earned a lot of money. The CBN was listed 25th on the Forbes list, with $ 580 million of net worth in 2018. And his personal net worth is estimated at $ 100 million.
You gave them clean drinking water , then polluted there minds with religion, shame
and globalisation and economy because they are using banks now, the governments wont be happy until they've reigned every last person on this planet into their net.
@Brian Evolved---Sorry you feel that way Brian. No one is forcing them to come for free schooling, or asking anything in exchange for the clean drinking water. You are certainly welcome to go to Africa yourself and provide these much needed things, giving as you wish to. GOD Speed to you and your efforts!
@@staralioflundnv it is not FREE SCHOOLING if it comes with christian indoctrination you will ask for your money back in the form of donations
@@brianevolved2849 ---It is very common, via Human emotion, when one is receiving, they feel their own need has filled, and now they desire to help another by "paying it forward" in some manner. Again, no one is forcing anyone to stay and listen or pay for a thing that is freely given and I am not sure where you see or hear that (if it does exist, please, kindly reference where/what time mark in the video. Or if you see a notice saying such a thing).
@@staralioflundnv oh yea great charity you have Network Company known as CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) which earned a lot of money. The CBN was listed 25th on the Forbes list, with $ 580 million of net worth in 2018. And his personal net worth is estimated at $ 100 million.
Their clear and glowing skin tho
please add more they ddeserve more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice 😁
My problems look so insignificant when I look at them
Ignorance really is dangerous.
Bunch of biased people. Trying to convert them to Christian. Your title is incorrect. It ABSOLUTELY does not show a day of life in the Masai. It’s all a scam. How can there be a bank there?! How can you film the precise of when the lions attacked?! How do we know the Masai people are actually saying those things?!!
My grandfather was a missionary in Africa from 1900 to 1917, and I am occupied with the question what would have happened without Christian missionaries, I would be really interested to hear what you think about it.
Makes me wonder where my ancestors are from
I have such good friends in Kenya but it is a patriarch society. Beautiful people but
But......... unlike where you from? Unless you from Scandinavian, it's good that you stopped mid sentence, if not let the world know, how patriarchal it is in Africa, through your experience in Kenya.
what country in africa???
Kenya
So, they didn't know how to make their own well? Always our culture helping them.
Omg they just made them Christians.... Ofc if people came and make them Christian and ofc they going to give them stuff like school and stuff not because of God its just people came...People from developed country
It is from God... God uses people to bring blessings to His people...
I bet they are not saying the same thing
Why does it have to be only in africa. What about india or china.
Orphans to whom?? Charity is a virtue! The have filter straws now
The massai need to have 44 mag for these lions
They know how to deal with the lions without killing them off.
Smh Americans
Maasai don’t kill the lions unless they try attacking their cattle or them. The lions are afraid of the Maasai.
"JUDGE NOT, lest you yourself are judged." Reading the criticizing comments of others below is very disturbing. So much criticism and harsh judgement directed at the kind, empathetic, and generous people who are pro-actively helping the villagers throughout Maasai Mara.
To those criticizing commenters:
You do realize that NO ONE is forcing, compelling, or making the assistance conditional (as in "you MUST worship God, you MUST believe in God, you MUST give to God, or "You must give, must do, or must perform anything") in order to receive the assistance, infrastructure, water, education, and support that is freely offered. (Right?)
Honestly: This short, informational video simply documents where the prayers, and where the contributions given by caring people for: supplies, goods, water, and services are going and how they are being used to BENEFIT the African People of Maasai Mara. Is that such a bad thing?
RATHER: We all should be and could be celebrating that the lives in some villages in Maasai Mara, Africa, have been improved and are made easier thanks to very caring people. (It appears that some individuals in the comments prefer that the Maasai Mara villagers get nothing because they (the criticizing commenters) are conditional about how others give.
My question is this to those criticizing commenters: Why aren't YOU going to Africa and doing this much needed giving YOURSELF on YOUR own conditions/terms?
LIFE LESSON HERE (might even call it a Lesson About FREE WILL or RESPECT):
Live your own life/control your own life. You have zero rights/permission to live another's life or control another's life unless they, themselves grant such a right to you.
That is an important lesson that is usually learned in the early years of a child's life.
I am grateful and happy for these people. Also, I know that the LOVE that is demonstrated through the Spirit of the Lord God, our Creator, Who deeply cares for each one of us is manifested in the physical as the help to meet these villager's needs. They are happy to have this help.
If we focus our mind, thoughts, and prayers, GOD will come. If you have a need, just ask Him.
We are blessed, now we share that blessing.
We freely receive, now we freely give.
Matthew 10 verse 8
GOD Bless and GOD speed dear Friends.
Star
Back in 1960, he founded the first religion television and production Network Company known as CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) which earned a lot of money. The CBN was listed 25th on the Forbes list, with $ 580 million of net worth in 2018. And his personal net worth is estimated at $ 100 million.
Spoiler: it’s money, not a god, that they have to thank.
He kinda looks like Mark Zuckerberg
Why did those three young girls come out that room with him 🤔
This is awful
Sounds interesting could use a little more about?
If you were really an anthropologist, you would know how sickening this is. Do not EVER call yourself an anthropologist again. You are staining anthropology.