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Welcome to the future of Rwanda, where True Vineyard Ministries' Bake the Cycle Project is working with widows who have survived genocide, rape and disease to improve their lives and the lives of their children and future generations through the establishment of the Bread of Life Bakery in Musanze.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

The Sabbath Day


Today we went to the Anglican Church in Kigali and enjoyed lots of singing along with a wonderful sermon. After Diana introduced the team to the congregation, and they found out that Ollie had 7 children, 14 grandchildrens, 18 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild on the way, they had her come to the front and sit with the pastors. The congregation then stood up and blessed her with a song. Sean was asked to come up to the front and pray for those that needed physical and spiritual healing and did a wonderful job.


After church Sean and Ollie went to a cemmetery, and in Ollie's words "did some cemetery tramping". Ollie was very excited and keeps asking when she will be going again. She is a huge historian!


Later in the day Sean and Phil went on a 20 mile bike ride around the city while the girls did some shopping in the city for The Vineyard Marketplace.


Baby Iranzi, an orphan that Phil and Becca will be adopting, has been sweet entertainment for all of us here at the house. Friday, the Smith's go to court for a final decision on Iranzi's adoption. Please be in prayer for them. Tomorrow after the team visits the National Genocide Memorial as well as The Hotel Mille Collines, we will be headed to Musanze/Ruhengeri to meet the widows!!!!! Please pray for safe travel.


Blessings, Molly and Diana

1 comment:

Unknown said...

You all are doing a great deed via little things. Great love is spreading to Rwanda people.

May
       Safety
       Eudaimonia
       Ambrosia
       Nectar
                be with you ^_^