Muraho!
If you were
to ask me my freshman year what I would be doing in the May of 2013, I would
probably respond with something like, “Oh you know.... probably just hanging
out in New Ulm, working a basic summer job.” Then, if you were to ask me what I
would think about traveling to Africa, I would most likely say, “Well, I could
finally sing the song “Africa” by Toto, and I think it would be great to relive
the experience my parents had in Tanzania when I was in third grade.” Toto and
Tanzania. (If you haven't heard the song, I really recommend you check it out! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWfY9GRe7SI )
Well, I
have grown up a bit, and now if you were to ask me the same questions I would
say....
1.
I am going to the small country of Rwanda on a
service trip from May 6th to June 12th with 5 other
amazing women and a professor.
2.
I still love the classic Toto song, I mean who can’t
not jam out when that song plays on the radio?!? But, I am also thrilled to go
abroad to meet new individuals, have new experiences, to be changed, and also
to be an active servant of Christ through serving others.
While in
Rwanda, my group will be staying at the SOS Children’s village outside of
Kigali. We will spend the mornings teaching English to kindergarten and trade
school students, and during lunch we will be sharing our time with the
housemothers at the orphanage. In the afternoon we will be working with the
primary school teachers, establishing relationships with them, sharing
experiences, and helping them with their English skills. One weekend we will be
taking a trip to Butare, which is in the southern part of Rwanda. While there,
we will be spending some time learning about the culture of Rwanda, especially
focusing on the history and how it has effected daily life in the country. We
will also be traveling to Musanze where we will be working with more students
and teachers. This trip promises to be life changing, and filled of
opportunities to learn, teach, and to share God’s love with our brothers and
sisters in Rwanda.
Before
traveling there are obviously a lot of different steps and processes. I have
immunizations to get, money to be raised, history to be learned, and languages
to try and tackle. As I prepare to leave for this trip, I hope to share some of
my questions with you, and also what I have learned before I leave.
Periodically I will post other interesting articles, books, videos, etc. that I
have read/found, so you can get a little taste of what I am going through.
While I am in Rwanda, I really hope to blog my experience to share the amazing
work we will be part of, but also how this experience has changed my life.
Thank you for all of your prayers, love and support!
Blessings,
Leah :)
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