BD Rev. Isak Landei between his Masai parents at the ordination day in Makumira, 1975. Isak Lan Pastor Isak Landei mellem sine Masai-forældre på ordinationsdagen i Makumira, 1975. Isak Landei er født i en Masai-stamme i Tanzania. Som ældste søn blev han sendt på en af missionens kostskoler, og han blev døbt i 1960. Senere fik han teologisk uddannelse og fungerede som præst fra 1975. Og fra 1978 har Isak Landei været præst blandt ’sine egne’ i Masai-stammen. I 1981 fik han orlov til et års studier i England, og var på et kort besøg i Danmark. (Se interview og foto i Dansk Missionsblad nr 2/1981)
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BD Rev. Isak Landei between his Masai parents at the ordination day in Makumira, 1975. Isak Landei is born in a Masai tribe of Tanzania. As the oldest son he was sent to a mission boarding school – and was baptized in 1960. Later he studied Theology and has served as pastor since 1975. In 1978 Rev. Isak Landei became pastor for his own ethnic group, the Masai tribe. In 1981 he got a study scholarship for one year in England, and was on a short visit to Denmark, as well. (See the interview and photo in: Dansk Missionsblad no. 2/1981).
Danmission Det Danske Missionsselskab Danish Missionary Society DMS Tanzania FOLDER187 Makumira Evg. Lutheran Church Tanzania ELCT Præster ELCT Pastors ELCT Arusha Region Kirke Mission Church Mission Isak Landei Masai-stammen The Masai tribe
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