SKYPE worship!

This past week (July 18-22) was BigStuf Daytona… a conference version of BigStuf camp. Over 3500 students and leaders poured into the Ocean Center at Daytona Beach Florida to lift God’s name high and draw near to Him.

Even though Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa is still in Kenya, unable to travel… we were able to skype with 2008 Daraja member, Josephine Muthoni, who shared with everyone how God used Daraja to change her life and challenge everyone to continue praying for Daraja.

The most moving moment was when we asked Josephine what her favorite Daraja song was and she said “Mighty to Save”… and BEGAN TO SING!! It was amazing watching as God used technology to connect our hearts over thousands of miles and worship together!

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