Story of the Week: Integrity Worldwide (video)
Monday, August 10th, 2009Back in January/February I had the wonderful opportunity to travel to Meto Kenya with an organization called Integrity Worldwide. Integrity Worldwide (or IWW) is an organization based out of Selma Alabama doing a lot of work in Africa, specifically Uganda and Kenya. Their model is really amazing: they go into a community and help the community in the ways that the community wants to be helped. IWW really gives a voice to the community and empowers them to help themselves. During our 2 week stay in Meto IWW provided free medical clinics for hundreds of the Maasai, funded and oversaw the digging of Meto’s first well, dedicated the foundation for a new library that they’re helping the people there build, and delivered some of the community’s first books, handed out 5 Tons of seed and food to the people, held a women’s ministry, provided prayer for the people and spent countless nights worshiping with the Maasai. It was a beautiful and incredibly fruitful trip and I was really honored to be a part of helping to tell their story. This is one part of the project that we were doing, a piece called “Tenebo” that gives a glimpse into the lives of the Maasai of Meto and what it’s like to live there. I hope it does the work that IWW and God is doing in Meto justice. For more information on how you can get involved with the work that IWW is a part of you can visit them at http://www.integrityworldwide.com/
Tenebo from Bedouins International on Vimeo.




