Today we went to see people from the church’s
houses.
It was great to see how happy they got when they would see us walking
up to see them. When we went to the preachers house, we gave his wife a gift
from America. We gave her a scarf, and just the look on her face was worth
hiking all the way to their house. I’ve been noticing that I need to be more
thankful everything, even the littlest of things. After lunch we went back to
the church to talk to the students. I got a little home sick, and a very sweet
16-year old named Pascal made sure to ask me if I was all right and it made me
notice that even though we had only met, you can still care for one another
like brother and sister.
At the church, it was a good learning experience for
me to see that even though you can live thousand of miles apart, you can still
share the same love for your God. Today was an amazing day and I can’t wait to
see what’s in store for us for the last few days.
-Katie G.
I miss baby girl. Had a dream last night that your plane had landed. I could run fast enough down the isle to give you a huge hug! I love the smile on your face in all the pictures your in. Can't wait to take you on a date and hear what God has moved your heart. You were always a person of compation anyway.
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Muraho Katie, Praise God for your wonderful service to the people in Rwanda. Enjoy hearing your story about your home visits. Praying for the Lord's guidance and protection for you and your team as you continue to serve in the Land of a Thousand Hills. Thank you for representing Saddleback Church and the PEACE mission. Love in Christ, Laurie Chew and Family
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