Monday, June 27, 2011

Home




"His calling, our privilege...serving others in Christ."




We are back! Wow, what an absolutely incredible trip it was! As we reflect upon the last few weeks, it is so exciting to see how God's hand was at work in all that Lisa and I were able to accomplish through Africa Anchor of Hope in Rwanda. We visited over 60 children in their homes around the city and ALL OVER the countryside, took tons of pictures and interviews, talked with multiple parents and caretakers, worked in the Anchor office, developed stronger relationships with our in country staff, visited many dear friends and returned with a fire and strong desire to pursue our passion for loving the children of this beautiful country.





As always saying goodbye was rough. We are not sure when we will be able to return next but we rest in the promise that the Lord does know and that He is not through with either of us yet! I have personally been overwhelmed by His grace in working out every detail of the trip and in how much our friends and family have supported us. Very soon Lisa and I will get our pictures up on Facebook and AOH is working on a new website where we can post more photos and videos. Please stay tuned for the exciting things that will be happening this year with AOH. If you feel led to support one of these precious kids you see or just to the ministry in general please contact Lisa or myself. We would also love the opportunity to meet with you one on one to share stories and details of the trip and more about this organization. Again, thank you for your love for us but more so for the precious children of Rwanda.





Imana igue umagisha (God bless you),

Melissa and Lisa






We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure... ~Hebrews 6:19a

Monday, June 20, 2011

Coming to an end...

Hello!
Well...it has been a few days since we have posted and we finally have some time to update you! We have been so thankful that we have been so busy! Since our time here was short we have been praying that we would have full days and be able to get done what we felt like God was calling us here to do. Like Melissa said in an earlier post we were able to visit about 65 of our Anchor of Hope children in their homes or at school, get updates on them, pictures and video to take back home. These kids are absolutely precious! The 3 full days that we spent visiting the children in their homes was emotionally hard, seeing how little they have and after talking to some of their families there are so many more needs...it can get overwhelming. We had some sweet moments of just spending time in prayer with these families, trusting and knowing that God will provide.

Last week we were also able to visit the school that Melissa and I taught in last summer, it was fun to see the kids and teachers again and spend time with them.
We have also been able to spend the last two sundays worshipping at Pastor Esron's church! We have been so blessed by his family and he and his wife, Kezia, always take such good care of us while we are here!

The next few days will be busy as we wrap things up here. Tomorrow we will work in the AOH office, Wednesday and Thursday we will be at the Non-Profit exhibition that is taking place here in Kigali. We are excited that AOH will be at this and be able to share more about our ministry! We fly out Thursday evening at 8pm...Kigali time.

We have said good-bye to the AOH kids, never easy, and we will spend the next few days saying good-bye to our sweet friends here. Please pray for us over the next few days as we finish the last few things.

We are so thankful for the time we have had here! Like every time...we have mixed feelings about leaving. Not ready to say good bye to our friends here, but also miss our friends and family back home.

Thank you again for all of your support! We have been so blessed by you all! Your emails, texts...even though we can't text back, and facebook messages! We are so thankful for each of you!

"It's my purpose to ascribe all the greatness of my God, I'm yours and you are mine, I reflect the light you shine. I was made for such a time as this..." - John Sherrill

Love you all,
Lisa & Melissa

Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Focus of His Love

"Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. Etiquette is the good and acceptable form of manners in a given culture. Never have a superior attitude as you compare cultures. Everyone is precious to Jesus. Each is the focus of His love."

Yesterday Lisa and I went out to the countryside to meet the remaining 10 children sponsored by AOH. It was yet another incredible day! We visited many homes, some situated on the side of a mountain! We walked up and down steep paths and through farm land to visit the homes of about 8 of the 10 we met that day. Like the other two days, we were agian humbled to see the conditions in which they lived but were met with smiles and thanks. We are tiered but after we met the last child we now feel that the task God had designed for us here in this short time is coming to a close. We have met over 60 kids and visited over 20 homes since we arrived. However, we still have a lot to do before we leave Rwanda. Tonight we will have a meeting with the AOH staff in Kigali and then tomorrow will go to the market to buy supplies for Saturday when we will meet with the Kigali children again. We are busy girls but are loving it! Please keep up the prayers and thank you so much for followingt the blog, it means so much to us!


For He chose us in Him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in His sight. In love He predestined us to be adopted as His sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will-- Eph 1:4,5

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Journey Together...

"The best that God's people have to offer is ourselves. Only when we put ourselves in direct, personal relationship with the people of God in the hard places do we begin to understand their needs and accompany them in the pilgrimage of faith...It is no longer the rich stepping down to help the poor but brothers and sisters in Christ stepping across th journey with one another." ~Daniel Rickett


Yesterday was another incredible day...it was exhausting, dirty and emotinally draining but Lisa and I have been once again humbled. We left Kigali at 8am yesterday and visited 20 children in thier homes traking pictures and interviews and listening to their needs and struggles. The looks on the faces of the kids as we entered their homes was priceless. Some were very shy and some ran at us with smiles and hugs. It was difficult to see the poverty that they lived in but this was overcome by the amount of joy that was felt. Over and over the families and kids thanked AOH and even said that we were like family to them. We walkied all over the countryside and even got to see the land that could possibly be the furture home of an AOH facility. It was dark before we returned to the city but our take on the day was that it was incredible! Tomorrow we will go out and do the same and meet with the reamining 20 kids. Please pray for endurance and strength for us! We are so very thankful for the staff here in Kigali, they work extremely hard and are incredible with these children and thier families. We feel so blessed to have them! Thank you for the prayers and please don't stop, we are seeing God's hand and provision daily here in Rwanda!!!

:) Mel and Lisa

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Muraho!

Hello!
What a fun day we had today! Melissa and I walked to AOH this morning to meet the kids and mother's as they came to get their food that AOH supplies them with! We spent time playing with the kids and then sat in on a Bible Study taught by Kezia that she did with the mothers of the children. Cannot say enough how wonderful Kezia and Moses are with the families, they have such great relationships with all of them! Then Melissa and I were able to share and encourage the mothers and children, such a blessing for us to do. Moses asked the children if they would like to say anything...this was absolutely precious. They thanked AOH for all it does for them, supplying school fees, food and the knowledge to know Jesus. Pretty sure Melissa and I were both tearing up at this point. I can't say how amazing it is to hear straight from them how much AOH has done and continues to do for them. We had so much fun! We spent the rest of the afternoon just hanging out and talking with a few of the children! We even had mandazi and fanta for lunch!!!

Tomorrow we will go to church at Esron's church, we are really excited to see old friends there and spend time with them tomorrow! Then we will hit the ground running again on monday and tuesday visiting more AOH kids in their homes!

Thank you for your continued prayers and encouragment, they mean the world to us!

Love you all!
Lisa

Friday, June 10, 2011

Muraho!

Hello! Lisa and I have had a busy past few days...Thursday we vistited the homes of 18 of our AOH kids around Kigali getting video, interviews, updates, and meeting families and care takers. We went non-stop from 8am to 6pm walking in and out of villages and driving all over the city! It was physically and emotinally draining but a truly awesome experience to see the faces of the kids as we entered their homes. We even surprised one boy by showing up at his school! I wish I could tell the stories about our experiences at each one of our visits but we will have to bring those back and share in person...there were so many! Today we went to the market to buy rice and beans to hand out to the children and their families tomorrow at the AOH office. We are looking forward to seeing everyone again and getting to hang out with the kids. Monday and Tuesday of next week we will hit the road again to visit the AOH kids in the more rural areas of Rwanda. God never fails to give us the strength and protection we need to serve Him here. Please pray that we will persevere in this and that our time will continue to be fruitful here in Rwanda. There is an overwhelming amount of need and it is difficult to not get discouraged so please also pray that we will be able to be the hands and feet of Christ the best that we can. We are trusting Him to lead us throughout this trip and are incredibly thankful for the prayers and words of support from home. More to come!
Imama igue umagisha (God bless you),
Melissa and Lisa

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

We are here!

We have arrived! It was a long journey (with not just crying but screaming babies on the plane ;)but we made it safely, bags and all! We praise God for the travel mercies and all He did for us along the way...shout out to the Continental lady at IAH for helping us rearrange the weight in our bags and for secretly letting our overweight luggage pass! We know that God was in every detail of our journey here and we praise Him!

We are fully settled in at the Ligue (our home for the next two weeks) and have caught up on our rest and are ready to hit the ground running tomorrow. We have met with Moses our AOH area director and friend to discuss our plan of action for the next few days. Tomorrow and Friday we will travel around Kigali meeting with our original 25 children in their homes. We will visit, get video interviews and pictures. It will be a long few days but we are very excited to see everyone! Saturday we will meet with the children and families at the AOH office to distribute this month's food supply and fellowship together. Sunday we will go to church with our friend pastor Esron (whom we have partnered with in ministry in the past) and see old friends.

Thank you for all the prayers and words of encouragement...we are beyond excited to see how God will work through this trip! Please specifically pray that our time will be fruitful and for safe travel tomorrow and Friday. We hope that we will be able to meet with as many of the 25 as possible in these next few days. Please also pray for our friends Moses and Kezia as they make the preparations and arrangements for our time here. Thank you again and keep following for more updates!

Da ga kunda (We love you!)
Lisa and Melissa

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Almost time...



Be still, and KNOW that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in ALL the earth.
-Paslm 46:10

Well...tomorrow at this time we will be on our way to Africa! Like Melissa said in an earlier post, we have some tight connections so please pray that we make those, that we don't get lost in the airports because that's pretty possible :) and that ALL our luggage makes it, too!

We are so excited and so grateful to have this opportunity and can't wait to be there! We have been so overwhelmed by all of your support, and are so thankful for all your prayers and encouraging words to us! We KNOW God has called us back to Rwanda for the next few weeks and are so excited to see all that God has in store and the amazing things He is going to do! Can't wait to see our little Anchor of Hope kiddo's!

Thanks again for your support...we love you all!
~Lisa

"Whatever the circumstances, whatever the call, whatever the duty, whatever the price, whatever the sacrifice- His strength will be your strength in your hour of need." Billy Graham