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Pitching in

One of the projects I worked on during my last visit to Kenya, was talking with the community and the local water committee about protecting the investment that we have made together in the Siana Springs development and water line that Montana on a Mission started in March of this year. The water that is […]

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Wednesday June 24th  Bill’s Place – Melville, MT Join us anytime between 6:00 and 8:00 PM Montana on a Mission invites you to come celebrate and learn more about their newest project, bringing clean water to the Maasai people of rural Kenya. Montana on a Mission’s first clean water project was in the Philippines in […]

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It Started Under a Tree

It started under a tree. The questions, the planning, the offer of partnership. It was a White Acacia and it provided welcome shade from the hot Kenyan sun.  Water has always been an issue here, but for the past few years it has become even more difficult to get. Water is the mainstay of our physical […]

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Sharing the Joy

A couple of weeks ago Denny and Ellen Freed, Josh and I, were in Africa starting a project to provide water to a community of about 2000 people. This involved the development of several springs, laying about 2.5 km of pipe and building 2 tanks and a water station where the families can fill their water cans […]

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Our first day in Africa – guest post and photos by Josh Donald

      Our first day in Africa was spent in Nairobi procuring supplies for our water project. James Origa, a water engineer from Africa with a Christ-centered heart for giving, led Denny Freed and I through this process. I like most cities for a couple of days but the sheer business, language barrier and congestion of […]