Happy 4th of July from Rwanda to America! Both countries celebrate their Independence days just days apart so it has been a fascinating connection for the team to learn about Rwanda's Independence Day amidst the US' 4th of July.
The team's Tuesday was fun-filled ministry as the team broke into smaller teams for home visits to kick off the morning. And what special home visits they were as there were 4 homes visited each with a special needs child. The Anglican church helps care for, educate and support these families and children so they are loved, valued and lifted up as children of God. This is such a beautiful movement by the Anglican church as so many children with disabilities are sadly institutionalized or ignored. In fact, there is a waitlist for the church's program because the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. So pray for this church's staffing to grow to meet the needs of the community.
Then the afternoon took the team back to CGF Kimironko to lead a Bible study much like Kids Small Groups to the children. They taught about the armor of God, equipping the children with each mighty spiritual piece of armor to fight the good fight. On this note, pray for this same armor for the team. Pray for small tinges of sickness which are very typical on these trips - dry throats and tummy aches. Pray for rest and rehydration.
Here are snapshots from the FUN:
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It sure looks like Gabby, Koko & Christian are teaching the kids to dab?
One part of the team after their precious home visits
The team's beloved translator and pastor of CGF Busanza with 2 of his own precious kiddos
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