Enkai, the Maasai god, exists in two forms: Enkai Narok (Black God), benevolent and life-giving, and Enkai Nanyokie (Red God), vengeful and destructive. The sacred is present in nature: in trees, in mountains, in rain. Ritual specialists mediate between the human and the divine. Christianity arrived with colonialism and has reshaped Maasai spiritual life, but it has not replaced traditional belief. Many Maasai are Christian and traditionalist simultaneously, navigating both cosmologies. The laibon still blesses, and Enkai still watches.