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» It’s raining the end of June!

Dearest partners!
Greetings from Rwanda, and sorry for the silent time.
After having a successful pastoral training, and fruitful crusades now my eyes are fixed to some important businesses at Kabuga Training Center, bridal shop downtown in Kigali. We have praises! The woodworking machines maintenance is done, the machines are ready to be use! The three electrical phases is installed!
It’s raining the end of June here in Rwanda! This is good especially on the road of Kabuga where our Training Center is located !
The process of truck repair started in the beginning of this week, and we’re hoping it will done Saturday according to “Jaja ” this is our contractor for the truck repairer.
I was very excited to have some surprised visits this week at Kabuga Training Center!The first was Pastor Simon from Nazarene Church in Gisenyi, he wanted to take a tour at our carpentry shop! This visit I believe will be very benefit in the future soon, as some process of getting orders from his foundation was discussed!
The second visit was from pastor Al from New Life Foursquare Church in Canby, OR! This for me was a treat! We praised our Lord God together in seeing what God has done with the woodworking shop! New Life Foursquare Church participated with funds to build this shop! It was very special to see pastor Al at Kabuga training center, and some of his team coming and visit us, even if it was a short one.
Today, I had a good meeting with the owner of the bridal shop. Our meeting end up with a good conclusion. After, I had a good meeting with Beatrice at bridal shop, and we finalized the process in peace.
Pray for another big day tomorrow!
In His Grace,
Emmanuel Sitaki

Posted on Friday, June 24th, 2011

2 Comments to “It’s raining the end of June!”

  1. Debbie Dougall said on July 5th, 2011

    Rain in June???? That’s interesting! Umukungo goo vu umutuku, Ah, I miss it, really! Your land is beautiful…..not just the red dust! (How we miss my sisters/brothers in the Lord!)
    May the ministry florish, and your dear co-workers, the students, widows/orphans continuely be encouraged.
    I am interested in how the wedding shop worked out….. Ephpanie, Joyce, Godbet…they were such faithful workers! We still enjoy the clothing they made!
    We are praising the Lord God about this next phase progress with the wood shop! God is Faithful!!!! Immana ee sheemway!
    (Not sure of spelling in Ikinyrwanda!)

  2. Emmanuel Sitaki said on July 18th, 2011

    Hi Debbie!
    Yeah! It was raining in June and we were very amazed too! But thanks to God as “Umukungugu was gone!Especially in Kabuga! Do you remember that road??? Their repaired the road, and compacted that, now it look nice!!Sorry for the delay in answering your question:(!
    The bridal shop downtown was closed, and I had to go and met the land lord for the deal. Now, Epiphanie, Joyce, Godbelt are renting a small shop at Muhima that they can afford the renting.
    Hope this is helpful!
    You need more lessons in kinyarwanda!!!
    Imana ishimwe!

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