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Worship in Nyagisozi

9/30/2012

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Yesterday we traveled from the East Province to the South Province. In order to reach Nyagaisozi we traveled on the worst roads I have experienced so far in Rwanda. This is located in the former province of Gikongoro in the district of Nyamagabe in the sector of Musanzge. Theophile tells me this is the poorest area in Rwanda. The people farm, but the soil is bad. They need fertilizer, but it is too expensive.
Rwanda is called the "Land of a Thousand Hills." I think we have already seen half of them. Everywhere we go the view is beautiful. In the midst of a difficult life, about 140 gathered to worship Jesus this morning. I was especially encouraged to see a good percentage of men. Often there are only a few men in the church. Today, there were men, women, teenagers, and children. This was a great morning of worshipping God with my brothers and sisters in Nyagisozi.

Sunrise in the "Land of a Thousand Hills"

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Leah link
9/30/2012 11:08:49 pm

Someone is becoming quite the photographer!

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Hallie, a beautiful sunset
10/7/2012 10:51:43 am

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Bob Paddock
10/15/2012 12:08:06 am

Beautiful Frank- praying for your daily

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Angie Fitzsimmons
2/12/2013 12:12:43 am

Is there a way we can provide them with the fertilizer they need?

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