Showing posts with label rwanda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rwanda. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Rwanda Update 3-18-2012

These strapping young men kept watch over our bags during our time in the cathedral. They are the discipline enforcers!

A shot of part of the cathedral full of children! You can barely see Charles, one of the better translators, holding the red microphone in front of the hanging canvas. Rachel the Banana is in front of the canvas, out of sight in this picture.

A sea of children, and this wasn't even all of them!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

We Made It!

We finally made it to Rwanda last night and checked into our hotel around midnight and arose early around 7am this morning for worship at the Ruhengeri Cathedral. What a first day it has been! The service was awesome, and we even did some hand-waving and belted out some Hallelujahs -- what a great way to start our first day in Rwanda!


The people are incredibly warm and welcoming. They've embraced us like family, and their hospitality has been so powerful and moving.


We struck out on our first adventure after church this morning for a great lunch at a beautiful 4-star hotel called Lake Kivu Serena settled right on the beach of the gorgeous Lake Kivu. Surrounded by fog-covered mountains, the lake looks like it's straight off of a post card. We took a quick ride to the border of the Democratic Republic of the Congo while we waited for our lunch to be prepared, and that was a neat experience.


We have since traveled back to the hotel in Musanze where we are preparing for VBS to strike up mid-week. And later tonight, we will dine at the home of Bishop Mbanda.


So far, our experience has been amazing and humbling, and we all look forward to life in Rwanda for the next several days! Look out for further updates as we work with and serve the people of Rwanda!


God Bless!