The team has officially begun the debrief process after two final FULL fulfilling days of ministry. First, SUNDAY. In true style, the team exhibited patience and poise in the name of flexibility. Plans changed as roads were closed due to another Car-Free Sunday. But that did not deter nor discourage the team as they still served alongside the body of Christ at CGF and CLA (main campus). So much so that the Spirit fully filled the CGF team serving for 3 hours in children's ministry. Praise the Lord for His strength and creativity! After a refuel meal the team then headed to Busanza to teach and lead the almost 100 children there in a Bible lesson, games, and more. It was a GLORIOUS Sunday all for His glory.
Then MONDAY brought the wrap up of everything. The teams divided up again between CGF & CLA preschools to finish up their observations and lessons. It was bittersweet to spend a final morning with the most adorable preschoolers. Lunch came before the team then had an opportunity to engage in more of the city with a visit to the Craft Village and then a return to CGF for a beautifully organized time of appreciation and reflection with Pastor Etienne and team. It was a sweet time to say goodbye to their Rwandan team of translators, leaders, and now forever friends! It is hard to believe that the 2-week journey to Rwanda is coming to a close...but MAN did they do and see and experience and feel so very much in these long days.
With that, now pray for the team as they will "go dark" in the sense of updates in their final 48 hours in-country. Now is a crucial time for the team to remember and reflect upon their life-changing time in Africa. It was most certainly not an easy road to get there nor to persevere when legs were weary and eyes were heavy. But they most certainly did it and did it WELL for His Kingdom. So pray for this debrief process. Pray for hearts and lives to be totally transformed.
Father's Day feeding of the homeless with Vida Abundate. The team delivered food and gifts of soap, toothbrush/paste, deodorant, etc. to the homeless fathers.
Today was the much-anticipated day of Kids Small Groups discipleship training for the CLA Leaders and churches they invited. The team was honestly a smidge nervous never having led a full-fledged training/conference for such a long time. But they rose to the occasion mightily, especially under what we are coining DouglasTraining.com. Particularly Terry once again took his leadership gifts and expertise as a KSG leader to provide the structure that the rest of the team likewise rose up to teach, discuss, and create together. They blessed 60 leaders from 8 different churches in how they too could think differently about discipleship of children. Way to go!
After this long day of training that lasted through a shared lunch at CLA, the team was ready for some reflection and rest time. It has been a FULL time of ministry in Rwanda from sun up to sun down, literally. So a visit to RZ Manna for a little sweet treat was welcomed and needed. The team now is wrapping up the day post-dinner with some team time in preparation for their last Sunday with their home churches - CLA & CGF. It is hard to believe they are winding down to the final 48 hours of full ministry days before beginning the full-fledged debrief process. Trust me, there is LOTS to debrief after everything this team has seen, felt, and experienced. Pray for the final days of ministry to be powerful and action-packed. Pray for continued health to cover the team. Pray for each and every moment to truly sink in as they reflect on the relationships, memories, and moments that began one week ago today in Rwanda.
The power of God continues to move mightily throughout the rolling hills of Rwanda. The team returned to Ruhuha now 18 team members strong ready for another action-packed day of ministry. Mr. Terry Douglas led the charge as the team impacted 37 Sunday school teachers/leaders. Smaller sub-teams each taught about one of the purposes in a FUN way so that the leaders can 1) get the importance of the purposes as a foundation of vision and 2) allow them to think differently in how they do children's ministry. The team was outstanding as they shared from their personal experiences in growing up in children's ministry at Saddleback Church. Well done!
Then the afternoon held another fun-filled time with abana (children in Kinyarwandan). They got to be carefree and were intentional still as they played the games that each sub-team had come up with for each of the purposes. The kids from the surrounding neighborhood had an incredible, memorable time!
Pray for the team as they RIGHT NOW are leading a 6-hour training on Purpose Driven Children's Ministry at CLA. They are expecting anywhere from 20-60. May the Spirit flow through the hearts and mouths of each team member!
We did home visits this morning to 5 families where we delivered food and household supplies. These families were selected by a man of peace in a poor neighborhood. Vida Abundante has a good relationship with each of them. This was a close up and personal experience for our teams. We prayed for each family their houses. Our KSG students stepped up BIG time by sharing their heartfelt prayers for these families. Hearts were definitely broken today and the needs are great as you know walking in the poorest of communities is heartbreaking. We had a long debrief discussion with the parents and kids. The tears and cries of people in real need of basic provisions was difficult yet eye-opening to this team.
The team again was overwhelmed with the heartbreaking living conditions of the families that we visited. For example, in the picture below is a family of a single mom with 10 kids. Mom goes to night school for primary education with her young kids. She is 43 years old and her health is not good. Very sad but prayers can and will work a miracle in her life.