The Day God Intervened

In my previous blog I wrote about open doors in Rwanda; well, all I can say after another incredible week is, “You ain’t seen nothing yet!” On March 4th I had plans to go to Ngoma prison.  But, God had other plans! With Guma Alexandre of Prison Fellowship Rwanda (PFR) we planned to target Relima Prison, a good place for a pilot project we want to establish in 2014. The goal is to go beyond preaching to discipleship, training two outside Chaplains, and starting a skills development program to include carpentry, sewing, electrical expertise, farming, etc. The vision is to…

Open doors in Rwanda!

Dear friends, Thank you so much for your prayers!  I am very pleased with the amount of planning we could accomplish with our partners in Rwanda during this week.  I am encouraged by all the doors the Lord has been opening in such a short time. Rejoice and continue to pray with us as we see these dreams become a reality. 1. Prison Fellowship Rwanda We agreed to a one-year pilot program at Bugusera Prison, expanding the ministry beyond preaching to include the training of two outside Chaplains to implement a discipleship course with recently converted prisoners and a leadership…

You made a difference!

[Ed. note]: Gerrit writes from Rwanda. He is returning the USA on July 29th. Pray for health and safe travels.] I had an opportunity to visit the Mukono School in the Byumba Diocese to meet the new Head teacher, Amiable Umwizerwa, who was appointed in April.  The school is administered by the Anglican Church, and supported by the government which supplies food, teachers, books and limited infrastructure.  I was totally impressed with the improvements at the school with the goal to bring it up to the rating of “excellent” by the Government. There are new dormitories for the girls, a…

Prisoners set free–in their hearts

This was my third visit to the Relima Prison as the prisoners requested after my last visit in February that I return. It is currently the dry season in Rwanda, so it is hot and very dusty. The usual bright green foliage is covered with layers of red dust as the last few miles to the prison are off the main road so it’s unpaved; clouds of red dust hung in the air as our driver, Gratien, navigated the uneven road, dodging pedestrians, motorbikes and other traffic. It’s quite a change from the “rainy” season when everything is washed clean…

Gerrit now in Rwanda

As this is being posted, I am already in Rwanda, having left Colorado Springs on July 1st,  with plans to return on July 29th.  I would greatly appreciate your prayers for me and all those I will be working with during this time. Please hold my family in prayer as well while I am gone. This trip will be packed with a lot of activities including preaching on reconciliation and forgiveness inside the prisons and also at Villages of Reconciliation. I will also be following up on the sewing and animal husbandry projects we have been a part of setting…

From Prisons to Preschools the Lord is at work!

Just up the road from Ntarama Genocide Memorial site where 10,000 people were massacred in a church is this prison with about 3000 prisoners, 1200 of which are Genocide perpetrators. This was my second visit with Pastor Deo, Director of Prison Fellowship Rwanda, and as is the custom, we delivered some sugar and soap for the sick. Many people remembered me from the previous visit. I preached on the need for repentance and the need to become followers if Jesus. I stressed that they are loved by God and valuable in His sight. They may be imprisoned physically, but if…

Sewing graduation, Preschool “Angels”

 Gerrit has been in Rwanda for two weeks now and has had a variety of opportunities on a daily basis ranging from visiting a preschool to preaching at a prison in Bugusera and seeing 100’s come to the Lord. We’ll have more news on the time at the prison soon. In the meanwhile, when he first arrived in Rwanda, Gerrit visted the Kimonyi Village of Practical Reconciliation to take part in the graduation of 9 ladies newly qualified in sewing ( the 10th lady suddenly sadly passed away a week or so earlier). Her husband received her certificate on her…

Gerrit in Rwanda and New Video Posted

On February 4th Gerrit flew to Rwanda. He’s currently in the Kimonyi Reconciliation Village.  More news to come soon, but, in the meanwhile, his son Thabo has sent us a video he created. This short (7-minute) video shows how a group of dancers – Iterero Ubumwe– transcends the ravages of Rwanda’s genocide. They live together as Hutus and Tutsis in Kimonyi Reconciliation Village and travel around Rwanda spreading their message of love, unity, and hope. This extended trailer gives a glimpse into the lives that will be explored in a feature documentary. In addition to reaching out to fellow Rwandans,…

Students Captivated by Stories of Reconciliation Through Forgiveness

by Barbara Overgaard, Communications Director for The WordFAN A packed out crowd of students from several nations came to hear Gerrit speak to the Africa group, Ubuntu, at Colorado College on November 2, 2012.  The numbers exceeded the expectations of the meeting organizers but the college students didn’t seem to mind whether they found a seat on the floor or on a chair. Since the meeting was set a time when Bishop Emmanuel of the Byumba Diocese in Rwanda was in Colorado Springs, he too was able to speak and together with Gerrit they kept the students on edge with…

Rwanda Summer 2012: Blessings and Fruit

This past trip to Rwanda proved to be a very encouraging time as we saw fruit since our last visit.  As you read through this brief report, would you take a moment to pray the short prayers at the end of some of the paragraphs? I was in Rwanda for the seventh time in June/July.  My son, Josh, accompanied me.  The work continues to expand and we were pleased to see 14 water tanks X 10,000 liters each installed at the Mukono Secondary School. Several Word for All Nations donors made contributions. This enables the children not to have to…