Daraja Choir starts Training today!

It’s time again! Today, the Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa begins their training for Summer Tour. 24 children from the communities of Ngaamba and Kiu have come to a training facility in Karen, Kenya to work on their singing, dancing, English and relationship with God! We are extremely excited to greet them in the U.S. in just under 5 weeks!

What’s the first song they started working on? “Our God is GREATER”!!! We definitely need God’s power to be shone this year as we are having more difficulties than normal getting their passports and visas. Please join us in prayer, claiming the promise of this song… “And if our God is for us, then who could ever stop us? And if our God is with us, then what could stand against us??”

Thank you to all who are supporting the choir through our ONLINE wishlist and praying for us as we prepare for an amazing summer tour!

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