Friday, April 3, 2009

Emily Home!

April 2009

Dear Family and Friends,

It is great to have Emily home for 4 weeks for her semester break from Rift Valley Academy in Kenya. She has had a great semester, made friends , kept her grades up, and cut her hair a bit. We are looking forward to a short family vacation after Easter.

Next week is a week of mourning all over Rwanda marking the 15th anniversary of the beginning of the 1994 genocide. This morning we went to the Kigali Genocide Memorial. We had wanted to go there earlier but waited for Emily so she could go with us. The Genocide Memorial is not the typical kind of place that you might want to visit as a tourist (or a resident for that matter), but is a place that you must go to. It tells of the history leading up to the genocide and its causes, how brutally 800,000 men, women and children were killed in about 3 months, sometimes by friends or neighbors. There is also a mass grave containing over 250,000 bodies. When we got home Mama Fifi, who works for us in the house, told us that 3 of her family members are buried there. I shed a few tears at seeing pictures of some the children who were killed and reading descriptions about them and their families, and also when seeing the skulls of victims, some of them with large holes smashed in them.

I seriously doubt this kind of thing will ever happen again in Rwanda, but it does say something about the spiritual maturity of the church 15 years ago. Our hope is that the Theological college will train up godly pastors who will help the Rwandan church to grow into the pure and holy bride God intends. If you would like to see more about the memorial go to
http://www.kigalimemorialcentre.org/

Please continue to pray that our car situation works out soon and for our granddaughter, Abbey, who is still having a few tests on her kidneys. Praise God with us as Lisa and I celebrate 31 years of marriage next week!

Thank you again for your prayers for our family and ministry.

Mark (for all)