As much as music is an integral part of life here, there has
been no music school or formal instruction anywhere in the country, which is
amazing given the musical talent we have seen here. The musicians are self-taught or just learn from watching
others. Apollinaire, the
incredibly talented worship leader of New Life Church, is a shining example of
immense God-given talent coupled with a thirst for learning music and desire to
play a number of instruments. Just
this past year he taught himself to play the saxophone, which we enjoyed during
Sunday’s worship. His passion is
to not only to ignite a passion for music, to be used for God’s glory, but to
equip musicians with the technical theory to master their craft. He has recently opened a music academy,
which we were privileged to visit this morning. He proudly showed us pristine music rooms for keyboard and
guitar, as well as general room for theory training. There are currently 45 adults honing their skills there, and
now there is a new music community for children forming. Twenty are already registered with 15
more hoping to join. The precious
few instruments have not dampened their enthusiasm! We were excited to be able to bring a new keyboard and
guitar for them to use for the children’s program. Apollinaire has been praying for any instruments that might
be available from other countries (since none are available here). What a great opportunity for any of us
in the states to donate instruments that are no longer in use or are being
replaced by newer ones. If you
have access to any instruments from those willing to donate, we can assure you
that they will be immensely appreciated and put to great use here.
This afternoon was a highly intense time together as we
delved into the story of the woman at the well. As Robyn opened up the scriptures and shared how we, as the
Samaritan woman, can attempt to hide our shame and seek love and fulfillment in
places other than our Father, the message was clearly understood. As several shared their own journey,
the living water Jesus offered to the woman at the well was offered to those
here. The burden of guilt and
shame was lifted by the truth that Jesus came to redeem and remove such bondage
and truly set us free. There is no
more condemnation for those in Jesus!
What hope and relief; what joy!
For some there was a visible lifting of heaviness that they have
struggled to carry alone, but all were clearly affected by this good news. Praise, prayer, tears, joy………all in
response to the full freedom Jesus offers. Robyn also shared the story of the woman with the issue of
blood who was healed from touching the hem of Jesus’ garment. We acknowledged that we all have our
own issues that we struggle to remedy on our own, only to discover that only
Jesus can truly heal.
Our day was completed with dinner in Peace’s home, a warm
gathering of what we now consider family as well as friends. As we came around Peace to pray for
her, for the ministry, and for the nation, we sensed His presence. We are confident that God has been mightily
at work here in Burundi, particularly through this ministry, and it is a
privilege to stand with them in reaching out to those most in need. The testimony of Claudia, one of the
former students who is now working with other graduates in a co-op, confirmed
His work and the promise of the future as she reported with great joy and pride
that she, and the others, are doing well, have good clients and a sound
business. They are providing for
their own needs and able to move forward……all because of this “family” that she
found at the ministry center and the support of the sisters she came to know
and love. This is the promise of
the future of Burundi………that what He has begun He is more than able to
complete.
God is Faithful.
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