Thursday, March 12, 2009

"Papa Wanjye"

Last night on my way home from school, Andrew called me and asked me if I could help drive someone to the hospital. This is not that unusual of a request, and often that might just mean they need to go to a local clinic. When I arrived at church I discovered that Jacquline, one of the genocide orphans that the church helps support, was in a very traumatic state. She saw her father being killed during the genocide, when she was about five years old. Every once in awhile, usually during April in the time of mourning, she relives what she saw. It was a pretty sobering experience to go to her home, watch Andrew pick her up and carry her to my car, and drive her to a counseling place. As we drive to the place, Jaquline was wailing in the back seat of my car,”My father, My father, they are killing him, they are killing him, they are cutting him, they will throw him into the river, My father, My father.” I can’t understand any of those words in Kinyarwanda except for “Papa Wanjye(My Father).” Hearing her sob “Papa Wanjye” over and over again will always be something I remember. Her sister, Gloriose, (not a sister by blood, but she is also an orphan who has grown up with her) also witnessed her parents being killed in the genocide, so it is of course very difficult for her to watch. It starts an ugly cycle of each of them reliving the trauma they have been through. This morning Andrew called me and they are borrowing my car to take them back to a medical counseling center as they are both in a bad place again. People all over the world experience from trauma and the post-effects of that. And we should always be praying for them. But today, for me, and hopefully for you, it becomes more personal. Please be praying specifically for Jacquline and Gloriose today.

Friday, March 6, 2009

MORE PICTURES!

Ok, the formatting was taking a VERY long time...so this may not turn out quite as nice, but here are a bunch more pictures! Don't forget to look at the post below as well as I just split the pictures into a few posts! ENJOY!!

AND...now I am adding pictures from Lydia's wedding and dowry ceremony!


Daniella and Nathan and I--all in cultural dress!



















The Wheelers and I at Lydia's introduction!















Other KICS teachers and I at Lydia's introduction (dowry ceremony).







Queen and I, getting ready to serve the table of old men negotiating for Lydia!












I am trying to help the kids to go in the right places, which is funny since it is a cultural ceremony!!













Joella and I at Lydia's Wedding.

















Lydia giving Queen the final instructions before she left for the States!




















The cultural drummers at the dowry ceremony.





















Lydia and her husband on the day of the dowry ceremony.
















Nathan riding his bike! (Yes, he rides his bike in the sitting room! That is where the flat ground is I guess...)










Andrew, Joel, and Annie in the church office.















Nathan's second birthday! (Joel, Annie, Daniella, Nathan, and Joella)















Joella and I enjoying the afternoon!


























New Years is a big deal in Rwanda!! We had an overnight service at church (I was surprisingly awake for being in a church service from 8:00pm until 6:00am that was in a language I couldn't understand!) To the left is the church packed, and below is outside--we projected what was happening inside to a group sitting outside under tents!

















Christmas in Rwanda! Starting from top 1. Christmas lights! Yes, one night as I was driving home with Mushi and Andrew I stopped again and again to try to capture the Christmas spirit in Rwanda. 2. The children huddled around to watch the Jesus Film for Children in Kinyarwanda on Christmas. 3. LOOK! The Church is decorated for Christmas! It made me SO happy. 4. The Children's Ministry on Christmas...being taught the Christmas Story by Queen.




















































My Car broke down (again) on Christmas Eve. I was quite frustrated, but luckily the guys dealt with it for me (picture to the left!) and Queen and I just happily went shopping for the children's ministry (picture below!)
































Baptism!!






















This is me with one of DDC's small groups. They were having a party for someone who had just been baptized!







Joel and I in the office. I love the church office. For real...it is just a wonderful place to be.

















Cows on a Basketball Court!!















My family!! (Everyone except Joel)















The tailoring class at our church. They have two women to one machine, trying to give them a skill to improve their lives. Our church does some awesome things!!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

PICTURES!!

The Worship Team at DDC(our church)!











I took Daniella and Nathan to the "fall festival" at KICS (the school I teach at). It was so fun to watch them enjoy the bounce house, food from all different countries and classic carnival games!




The school name surrounded by many of the flags of the nationalities represented at our school.











Family Visit! Luke, Daddy and I walking into KICS.




Here is a picture of my classroom! You can see most of it in this picture. The picture is taken from the door and my desk is in the back to the left in this picture. Momma is showing Shannon (my friend and the first grade teacher) and I the things they brought for the Kindergarteners!








Here is me getting my class in the morning just like I do everyday!










Lori (Wheeler) leads worship for chapel every Wednesday and I am her faithful assistant! These weekly times of leading the students in praising God with her will always be a special memory.







Ok, yes...this is a picture of the little ones napping. But I would like for you to look extra close to see a VERY large "Kindergartener" in the middle of all of them!! Luke was pretty tired after traveling!!!






The next few pictures are all in Mutara (the Eastern Province) where our church (DDC) has planted a new church. We were doing a crusade there while my family was visiting and we all went. (And Daddy preached because Joel had just had his appendix taken out!) This picture is of Queen and I...I hadn't seen anyone from church in about 5 days (which felt liek SO long!)because they had started the crusade while I had to keep working so I was SO happy to see all of them!






My "brothers" and me! From the left: Sunday, Mushi, Me, Andrew, and Tom. God seriosuly has blessed me with an amazing friendships here in Rwanda!!






Yay! Daddy, Momma, and Luke came to visit me!! It really was so neat to be able to show them life here. Thanks again for coming!





The Worship Team praising God in the countryside of Rwanda!












The family enjoying milk inside Peter's (one of DDC's "staff members") mom's home. I simply love this home! I feel SO at peace in this place. I try to visit as often as I can even though it is 3 hours away!











Queen, Tom and I outside Peter's mom's home.













Luke teaching Sunday School! I stayed in the main service this day to watch Daddy and help him find the right verses in Kinyarwanda...so I put Luke in Sunday School!!








Daddy, Luke, and Andrew doing DriveTime Devotions in Rwanda!












Uh-oh! Something happened to my car! But no worries...Daddy will teach me all I need to know!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Time

So today I overheard someone on the phone saying, "But, yes, you are meeting with an American so you must be on time! Please rush."

It made me laugh. True...haha...but it made me laugh. That's the interesting thing when you have meetings with people from all different cultures. I think I am becoming mostly Rwandan in my sense of time though :-)

Other than that today has been a fairly normal day. School happened, we had a meeting about accreditation instead of Kinyarwanda Lessons after school (so that was a little sad), and then I got to talk to my good friend Ashleyne (so that was a highlight!)

I am at the church office now, which is always wonderful and I will soon go home to see if Queen is trying to bake something with our new toaster oven that my mom sent us (thanks again!!).