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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
How YWAM Rwanda Started
I've been in Rwanda for almost a week now I think, I can't be sure because
time passes strangely here. I'm surprised by how much I love it here. Obviously
it's very different from home, apart from showering with buckets and cold
water, or not having a real toilet, or the weather actually being warm, the
people here are completely different. It may just be because we are foreigners
but when we are walking down the street people will smile and say hello and go
out of their way to shake your hand. These people, who have suffered so much
and have so little, care more about blessing us and praying for us than fixing
their own problems and their selflessness takes my breath away. This morning we
walked a little bit down the road from the YWAM base to visit women who are
either widows or have been effected by HIV/AIDS through the APRICOM ministry.
What amazed me was how quickly you could go from stores and paved roads and
sidewalks to dirt "roads" that walking down was more like hiking. The
woman we were trying to visit ended up not being home but I got a real taste of
the Africa I was expecting. Later in the day we visited the couple who formed
YWAM Rwanda. It was amazing to learn their story, how they were called
seperately to come back to Rwanda after the genocide and how much they have
accomplished when all they had to start out with was $100. Over 15 years later
they have this amazing base with two schools and the ability to house dozens of
people. I was left speechless at their compassion and drive to make a change in
Rwanda. After having delicious local snacks and getting to meet an adorable
dog, we made our way back to base. At this point, if I am being honest, I just
wanted to go to sleep. I mean, mission trips really take it out of you and the
last thing I wanted to hear from Mike was "the next couple hours..."
but oh, how I am eating my own words. We started with some much needed alone
time, and for about 20 minutes we were left to ourselves to inwardly reflect on
struggles and other things that are keeping us from being truly present here.
That in itself was an amazing and difficult time. It's one thing to be able to
point at someone else and name their flaws but it is a whole 'nother ball game
to have to think about your own flaws with no distractions or excuses.
Afterwards we met back in Kayla, Raleigh, Jen and Karen's house for communion.
Except, to our surprise, we first had to give a confession, mainly concerning
the struggles you thought about during your alone time, with another person on
the team. Truthfully I had a couple moments of panic. I had never made myself
that vulnerable in front of another person but after a few deep breathes to
calm down I realized if I had to confess to anyone I would want it to be one of
the people in front of me, probably any of the people in front of me actually.
So Carin and I seperated ourselves from the group and we had the opportunity to
be completely honest with eachother. For the sake of confidentiality I won't
say much more about it other than how much, in that moment and all of the time
I guess, I love Carin. (Hopefully you'll read this Carin!) After we each
confessed to the other we met back with the group for communion and a little
impromtu singing. As I am writing I am sitting outside listening to my team
sing in the candlelight (the electricity here can be pretty spotty sometimes) I
can't help thinking how grateful I am to have the opportunity to be in such a
beautiful country with such beautiful people. Just a short week from now we
will all be on an airplane traveling back home, but until then I can't wait for
all of amazing experiences, whether it be washing the feet of widows, learning
to cook over a fire, or simply walking down the streets of Kigali, that we will
share.
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2 comments:
Kyra- I love what you wrote, and I can't wait to hear more :)
I was awake a LOT during the night -- sooo tired now, this morning! -- and each time I looked at the clock, I would add 9 hours to it and figure what time it was there, wondering what you all were doing and praying for you.
Kyra! You were my special pray-for person during the night so it's absolutely wonderful to get to read this long personal report from you this very morning! So cool, and I'm happy to hear how it's going for you. What an amazingly rich time.
Dear introverts on the trip, I also prayed for each of you.
love, Rebecca
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