This is the story of Peter Russell and his wife Tammy and the miraculous Kingdom breakthroughs they got to be a part of while living amongst the Maasai of East Africa—a people of remarkable strength, beauty, and tradition; …a people they have given themselves to for over 34 years.
But it’s also a deeply personal story—one of fear and missionary burnout that exposed Peter’s brokenness and distorted view of God, setting him on a journey of discovering God as Father and experiencing His lavish and abundant love, shifting his identity from servant to son.
This is a story for anyone who wonders, “Does God really work through people like us?"
Peter Russell M.A., D.C.S., is a British author of ten books and producer of three films on consciousness, spiritual awakening and their role in the future development of humanity. He has designed and taught personal development programs for businesses, and has remained a popular public speaker.
In 1965 he was awarded an Open Exhibition to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, to study Mathematics. In 1969, he gained a First Class Honours in Theoretical Physics and Experimental Psychology. He then went to Rishikesh, India, where he trained as a teacher of Transcendental Meditation under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. In 1971, he gained a post-graduate degree in Computer Science. From 1971 to 1974, he studied for a Ph.D. on the psychophysiology of meditation at Bristol University.