Mark reminded me of something funny that happened in church a week ago. The church service is 3 hours long which gives them plenty of time for about 1 ½ hours of singing, ½ hour for announcements and offering, ½ hour for testimonies and prayer and ½ hour for sermon. (times are approximate). I wish we could understand the testimony time. We’ve asked later and found that some people praise God for healing them, for helping them get into college, for an engagement, for protection, and the best ones are for new babies. We asked our language helper about this one to make sure that is what it is and we were right. When a couple has a baby, they bring the baby to church and present it to God. The dad always says a few words and then sometimes the mom says something. Then the pastor takes the baby and prays for the family. Last week a young couple gave their testimony praising God for the new baby and the pastor came down, took the baby and asked the dad what the baby’s name was. The dad got this completely blank look on his face, thought for a moment, whispered to the mom who smiled and whispered back. The dad then announced the baby’s name. The whole church responded with laughter! It was quite cute.
We also have found out that the tradition here in Rwanda is to wait and name the baby 8 days after birth. At that time there is a big family celebration. Children are invited to come and they are given seeds to plant and then they are given some food to eat. Afterwards the children all give suggestions as to what to name the baby. But it is the new dad who gives the final announcement. There are no family names but the names that are given are based on something significant that has happened around the time of birth.