GAi Missions/Tour July 2026
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  • Shalom Potential Participant, 

    Great Awakening International "GAi" World Missions Team & Awake the Nations "ATN" presents the AWAKE AFRICA 2026 Missions & Tour Trip!

    July 14th to August 5th, 2026. This trip consists of our visit up to three Countries; Kenya, Burkina Faso, Ghana. Please choose your package below! 

    WHAT YOU WILL EXPERIENCE:

    DISCOVER YOUR HISTORY, PREVIEW THE CULTURE, SERVE WITH THE HEART OF LOVE, BUILD COMMUNITY:

    o TOUR THREE AFRICAN COUNTRIES
    o VISIT NATIONAL HISTORICAL SITES
    o VISIT ALL 3 SLAVE CASTLES
    o EXPERIENCE A SAFARI
    o MISSIONS TO WIDOWS & ORPHANS
    o HELP BUILD COMMUNITIES
    o MEET AFRICAN KINGS & ROYALTY
    o TRUTH CONCERTS IN BOTH COUNTRIES
    o STAY & EAT IN 3-4 STAR HOTELS/RESORTS
    o INCLUDES ROUND TRIP FLIGHTS/HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS                                  o SHOPPING IN ALL THREE COUNTRIES 

    Touring in all Countries Kenya, Ghana & Burkina Faso: Come and join us for an Experience of a Lifetime; the Culture, the People, the Land, the Food, Shopping and more!

    KENYA, located in East Africa along the Indian Ocean, is a land of breathtaking, diverse landscapes—from snow-capped Mount Kenya to the Great Rift Valley and the Savanna. Often called the "cradle of humankind" due to ancient human fossils found in the Turkana Basin, it is a vibrant hub of over 50 million people, featuring, rich culture, and diverse wildlife.

    National Museum (Nairobi)                                                                                 

    -The Cradle of human kind gallery; The Story of mammals; The History of Kenya; Cycles of life gallery; Numismatic exhibition and Asian African Heritage exhibition gallery respectively. 

    Giraffe Center                                                                                                     

    -The Africa Fund for Endangered Wildlife (A.F.E.W.) Kenya was founded in 1979 by the late Jock Leslie-Melville, a Kenyan citizen of British descent, and his American-born wife, Betty Leslie-Melville. They began the Giraffe Centre after discovering the sad plight of the Rothschild Giraffe. A subspecies of the giraffe found only in the grasslands of East Africa.

    Lake Victoria                                                                                                       

    -Lake Victoria, largest lake in Africa and chief reservoir of the Nile, lying mainly in Tanzania and Uganda but bordering on Kenya. Its rich in history and has a substantial number of heritage sites as well as a significant archaeological site. The vast network of islands are home to incredible bird species which makes the lake region a birder's paradise.

    Tabaka Soap Stone                                                                                               

    -Tabaka soapstone, or Kisii stone, is a soft, colorful metamorphic rock mined in the Tabaka Hills of southwestern Kenya

    GHANA is a West African country located along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean. It sits just north of the equator, giving it a warm tropical climate. Borders: West → Côte d’Ivoire, North → Burkina Faso, East → Togo, South → Atlantic Ocean

    Cape Coast & Elmina Castles

    -Guided tours through UNESCO World Heritage slave castles. Deeply moving experience tracing the history of the transatlantic slave trade.
    -Often combined with a cultural storytelling session or drumming/dance workshop.

    Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum (Accra)
    -Museum dedicated to Ghana’s first president and pan-African leader.

    W.E.B. Du Bois Centre (Accra)
    Historic home and burial place of the African American scholar and activist.

    Kakum National Park (Cape Coast area)
    -Famous canopy walkway suspended 100+ feet in the rainforest.
    -Guided nature walks to spot birds, butterflies, and medicinal plants.

    Africaba Hebrew Community Land (Cape Coast area)
    -See constructed Tiny and Family Homes in Construction
    -In the beautiful hills of Asebu a new development
    -New GAi Community coming to this location
    -Land Plots and/or Tiny Houses available for purchase

    Ashanti Cultural Tour (Kumasi)
    -Visit the Manhyia Palace Museum, Kejetia Market, and craft villages specializing in kente weaving and adinkra cloth, shopping and more!
    -Visit GAi upcoming Land Development

    Touring in All Three Countries Kenya, Ghana & Burkina Faso:

    BURKINA FASO; the heart of West Africa. It shares its borders with six other nations: Mali, to the north and west, Niger, to the east, and Benin, to the southeast, while to the south it touches Togo, Ghana, and Ivory Coast. 

    National Museum of Burkina Faso
    -Discover the Country’s rich cultural heritage at this national museum, showcasing art, artifacts and traditions.
    -The Musee National plays a crucial role in preserving the cultural identity of Burkina Faso.

    Thomas Sankara Mausoleum / Kere Architecture
    -Built on the site of the assassination, which according to the studio had become a “place of fear” for the community.
    -Ke’re Architecture sought to transform the area into a place of hope and remembrance.

    Laongo Sculpture Symposium
    -An outdoor open-air museum founded in 1989 by sculptor Siriky Ky, featuring numerous large-scale granite sculptures created by both local and international artists who carve directly from the site’s natural granite boulders.
    -Located about 35 km from Ouagadougou, this unique park offers a collection of modern and traditional artworks within a natural setting.

    Monument of National Heroes
    -Monuments des Martyrs, certainly, it is one of the single most bizarre edifices, but in the same time it is an alluring building that catches your glance.
    -Some people would say this is a glass made Eiffel tower, but definitely, except for being marvelous it misses the height of the Eiffel tower. The monument was a grand project of the President of Burkina Faso since 1987, not glorifying just the revolution from which “their brothers” were killed, but also the revolution that brought him to power.

    Tiebele Village – Tiebele is a 400-year-old royal village
    -Inhabited by the Kassena people, a subgroup of the ethnic Mossi people. Formerly fierce warriors, the Kassena today are primarily agriculturists who grow millet, sorghum, and yams. Their adobe dwellings are painted in geometric designs or engraved in low clay relief with symbols like sparrow, insects, fish scales, calabashes, the sun, and the moon; these images reflect the complex symbology and history of the clan.
    -These houses are made of mud, have no windows, and are beautifully painted by the women with traditional designs.

    Ouagadougou Grand Market
    -Grand Marche de Ouagadougou is a bustling market located in the heart of Burkina Faso’s capital. This vibrant marketplace is famous for its array of goods, including traditional crafts, colorful textiles, and local produce. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere as vendors showcase their diverse products, reflecting the rich culture of the region. The market serves not only as a shopping destination but also as a social hub where locals gather and engage in everyday life.
    -It provides an excellent opportunity to experience the local culture and interact with the friendly Burkinabe people.

    A TIME OF SERVICE:

    o   PREACHING THE BESORAH

    o   REPENTANCE BACK TO TORAH / THE ANCIENT PATH

    o.  AWAKENING THE LOST TO THEIR TRUE BIBLE CULTURE

    o   BONDING BY BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS

    o   SERVING THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE

    o.  FEEDING THE MARGINALIZED

    o   VISITING THE ORPHANAGE 

    Building Hebraic Residential Communities One of the emphases of this trip would be to provide a Humanitarian Mission effort by giving aid to those in need and preaching the Besorah of the Kingdom to Kenyans, Ghanaians and Burkinabe.

    We would work with our Great Awakening African Worship Hubs to develop strategies to serve the natives better. We would organize efforts to support emergency shelter, health, water, sanitation, hygiene, food, and psychosocial support for people on the continent. We solicit Hebrew Artists to assist in ministering via live concerts, evangelizing the local neighborhoods, preach the Besorah (Gospel of the Kingdom), and share conclusive evidence revealing to the natives that they are the bloodline “Children of Yashar’el.” 

    Also, during this tour, we will visit GAI Hebraic Off-Grid Hebraic Communities in Ghana and Kumasi to facilitate points of connection, galvanize our resources, distance ourselves from grid dependency, live together in true community, and support each other as a means to survive in the end times.

    Each African Hebraic Community will consist of the following: Off Grid Living, Residential Community, Campgrounds w/ Cabins, Farmland, Multi-Purpose Worship Facility, Community Heritage Hall, Food Processing Facility, Body of Water, Recreation/Community Center, ASATS School / Hebrew Academy International, Storage Facility, Barn House, Solar Field, Business & Heritage Center, Healing & Health Center. We have already begun construction in the Osu Community; GAi Health Clinic. Please be ready to support in our initiative for giving towards building community if you so desire. 

    Todah!

  • CHOOSE YOUR GROUP PACKAGE:

    Group A (Kenya / Burkina Faso) July 14th to 27th 2026 ($5364)

    Group B (Burkina Faso / Ghana) July 23rd to August 5th 2026 ($5410)

    Group C (Kenya / Burkina Faso / Ghana) July 14th to August 5th 2026 ($6900)

    Group D (Ghana Only) July 27th to August 5th 2026 ($3900)

    To reserve your seat for this Missions/Tour a deposit of $500 down is due February 27th 2026 (Please note that $150 of the deposit is non-refundable should you cancel your seat). 

    You will receive a digital receipt for all payments made. 

    The Meeting of Interest is scheduled for Sunday, February 22nd @ 11:00am via Zoom Meeting ID: 2016888247 Passcode: 247247 

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