Monday, July 31, 2006

You never know who you may meet in Rwanda!

Ok, I have met some great authors in person before...Bill Hybels, John Eldredge, Jack Eggar, Paul Russesabagina, Randy Frazie, Lee Strobel, James McDonald, but so far...no one like Rick Warren...

In his book, PDL, he has these main points...







1. We were planned for God’s pleasure, so your first purpose is to offer real worship.
2. We were formed for God’s family, so your second purpose is to enjoy real fellowship.
3. We were created to become like Christ, so your third purpose is to learn real discipleship.
4. We were shaped for serving God, so your fourth purpose is to practice real ministry.
5. We were made for a mission, so your fifth purpose is to live out real evangelism.

His heart for Rwanda appears to have been touched at the same time as mine...I think I heard him say at a leadership conference at Willow Creek Community Church that God used his wife Kay to wake him up to the issues in Africa... Oh boy is he and his church doing some serious damage for the kingdom! See below

Rick and Kay Warren's efforts have focussed on addressing what he calls the five Global Goliaths:
Spiritual Emptiness.
Egocentric Leadership.
Extreme Poverty.
Pandemic Diseases.
Illiteracy and lack of education.

Sounds a lot like GFR...except on a MUCH BIGGER SCALE!

Rick thinks these problems are so large that every attempt by the public and private sector has failed, and that the only organization big enough to take on these problems is the network of Christian churches around the world.

So, CHURCH, lets jump in together and help take on some of these problems in Rwanda!!!!

On August 22, 2005, Time magazine reported that Warren has been asked by Rwandan President Paul Kagame to help his country become a "Purpose-Driven nation". To implement this, Warren has enlisted over 2,000 Saddleback church members to go to Rwanda in small groups to initiate a national strategy, and the cooperation of 600 Rwandan churches. Business leaders and leaders of parliament in Rwanda are also involved.

It was an honor to meet Rick today. I think God allowed it just to give me a "jump start" to finish strong during our last weeks here in Rwanda. I hope someday I can be an encouragement to a young spiritual entrepeneur by just hugging him and telling him he is doing a great job. That is what Rick did for me today. Thank you Rick. Posted by Picasa

Let me introduce Pastor Bill and Lisa White!

Pastor Bill and Lisa white from University Baptist Church in Florida www.ubcmiami.org
vistited one of our widow projects (Sarafena) and one of our orphan project (Regine). It was so nice to have them with us to see what God has done in a short while for this precious widow and these special orphans. See photo blog below... Posted by Picasa

Sarafena's Hut...to Home!

Pastor Bill and Lisa White in front of Sarafena's Hut.
The new Home!
Nate and Mike in doorway of New home that they helped build.
Lisa with Sarafena in her new doorway. Posted by Picasa

Inside the new Home

Pastor Bill, Becky (Lisa's Mother), and Lisa Posted by Picasa

One of my favorite little girls...



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On to Orphan Regine's finished home

The View is spectacular!
Nate and Mike.
A finished home with doors, windows, cement on the outside and cement gutters.
A bed, with a BIBLE on it! Nice! Posted by Picasa

A father and his sons...how lucky am I!!!

After a trip to the village, it is reward time!
We finally found a place to get HUGE chocolate shakes in Rwanda...for like $1.50 each! They compare to Oberweis...seriously. Posted by Picasa

Monday, July 24, 2006

Thank you Tyra!

Hope washing her hands at one faucet of a GFR water project that is bringing water to 7000 people on a weekly basis. Posted by Picasa

Chocolate Chip and Uncle Cyp!

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Some lil men and some big men, all Wild at Heart




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Some Real Men...Wild at Heart




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Peek a boo

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What can BROWN do for you?

This brings new meaning to the UPS commercial...thick UPS plastic used as a door on this latrine. Posted by Picasa

Friday, July 21, 2006

Daddy Date Night in Rwanda

Pizza in Rwanda????

My handsome son Nate and I at one of our favorite hang outs.
Note: Those are Red Chili Peppers in Olive Oil! Something Nate and I have in common is we love some spicy things...
I am proud of Nate, he has sacrificed much to be here in Rwanda with us, friends, his puppy that he sleeps with every night, his church, and Wendy's spicy chicken sandwich, plain with a giant frosty to dip his fries into. Posted by Picasa