Team members 1 through 5 checked in, check, check, check. Team members 6 & 7, well their self-check in went full on trigonometry test - message read - unable to locate. No worries we have time. We will just go to the counter, in the international terminal at Boston Logan. First ticket agent, “Ummm we see your reservation, but no ticket has been issued for these two. Please see the next ticket agent.”
Read MoreOur children at the Child Hope Center in Rwanda were recently treated to a beautiful performance in their classroom! Check out this unique Rwandan musical instrument called the Umuduri.
Read MoreThe community of Kimisagara has been praying for a building to worship in for five years after their tent church was shut down by government safety regulations. So you can imagine the incredible joy they felt on Sunday, July 10th when they walked to Hermon Church for services for the first time!
Read More“Families feel blessed that their children can attend the Child Hope Center. But in the waiting, when the child sees that others are sponsored and they aren’t supported, that child feels left out. It’s just something that they think, ‘Why me? Why are others sponsored and not me,” says Bishop Theophile Rugubira.
Read MoreRwanda is seen as one of the leading countries in Africa when it comes to economic development. Even with the pandemic, according to the World Bank, Rwanda’s economy grew 11 percent in 2021, but the third world country still faces many social challenges. Read more about how our program not only helps children but the entire community.
Read MoreMission Life’s Child Hope Centers have become a beacon of God’s light and hope. During our recent mission trip with our partner, One Church, the team visited the center in Kimironko for the first time! We learned that parents frequently stop by to ask if their child can participate because they see value in the program. It is hard for the staff to say no. At the same time, resources are limited. Visiting here, you can feel the amount of potential this center has to help families in the neighborhood.
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