Saturday, May 28, 2011

Some videos!



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So, here's where the kids said, VIDEO? And I started filming, they busted out Eminem...sad exportation of American culture.

The other video loaded down below and I can't get it to move :(

These are the only two videos I can get uploaded right now due to poor internet. We went to visit 3 boys who are living on their own and going to high school. Their house was very clean and the boys are extremely intelligent. They shared with us their school grades and one of them had graduated with a concentration in Accounting. His name is Elias and he wants to be the President of the World Bank someday. They used to be in PEFA, but are no longer allowed there for some reason. All three kids will hopefully have a very bright future thanks so much to River's Promise.

We then went to PEFA to deliver them some sponsor gifts and they were EXCITED!! The connection to America that these kids have because of sponsership is amazing! They get so excited to know that they are prayed for, loved, and cherished by some one so far away and in "a better situation" I really hope that people will take heart what is really needed once I get back. Please be praying for my return home!

I am excited to preach at church tomorrow as I will be trying to read some scripture in Kinyarwandan. Should be pretty crazy!! I pray that God will move in a big way.

This trip has been so eye opening and I hope that God will really use everything in a postive


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This video is the 125cc motorcycle taxi that I have been taking around town. These freaking kamakazi's are so much fun. Sure, I take my health into question every time, but I just call it faith! Last night, I wanted to buy a Kinyarwandan Bible, so my and John left with no interpreter. We wrote how to say left on our left hand, right on our right hand and stop on our right hand. We made it, but there was an accident in the center of the city. My crazy guy goes swerving through about 6 cars, barely makes it through, but we emerged victorious. I shouted Imana Iguhe Amagisha (God Bless You!) right in the middle of down town which prompted some laughs and stares.

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