Last Day in Kigali

The team rounded out their time in Kigali (yes, it is hard to believe, but they have completed their first major portion of ministry in the capital city) with another fun-filled day.

The morning started with teaching at PEPE again.  This time they taught the preschoolers the idea of "WORSHIP", a key purpose of any church and how we should live our lives as followers of Christ.  They used the story of Daniel in the Lion's Den to illustrate this concept and drew pictures of lions to remember the lesson.  The team even got to enjoy time with the kiddos over tea and biscuits for snack time.  One very cool story was when the pastor of the PEPE church asked them to minister specifically to a Muslim woman whose child is enrolled in the preschool.  Mighty seeds were planted in her heart after the team visited, shared their stories and prayed for her.




The afternoon took them back to Busanze to minister to the children again.  Dorothy, Pastor Francis' wife, noted how incredible it is to see the number of children they can minister to this year in Busanze.  The SK 2011 Rwanda Team laid the foundation for this ministry with their evangelical home visits last year.  CGF Busanze went from starting off last year to a bounty this year.  Praise God!

Finally, there is no better way to end the day than over dinner with Rwandan friends and family.  The Mutabazi family - Pastor Francis & Dorothy and their 4 children (Bernice, Bethia, Bella & Benjamin...you may remember them from their December 2011 visit to California) hosted them at their home.  They laughed, shared and enjoyed one another's company in the midst of overwhelming hospitality and generosity.

Tomorrow, the team will prepare to head westbound to Kibuye after teaching one more morning at PEPE (and sharing lunch with their new friends/family).  This city by the lake is the epicenter for the PEACE Plan in Rwanda.  It will be a new, exciting chapter in their ministry alongside Pastor Leonitis.  Pray for safe travels, rest and God to continue to work in and through the team.  AMEN!

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