Friday, November 23, 2012

RESCUING THE WANDERER IN PRISON!

Surprisingly, when I first began in prison ministry I was shocked to discover so many inmates that were Christians. I wrongly assumed they probably did not know God in order for them to commit this crime. Boy, was I WRONG! The enemy found them wandering aimlessly away from God and His TRUTH. Many inmates know their Bible, they were raised in the faith and yet they wandered and fell victim to the world of sin. We are all helpless, vulnerable and open to attack when we wander away from God and His Truth. 


We are wrapping up our summer long Persevering With Purpose James series. 
This weeks final topic is:"Rescuing the Wanderer!" James 5:19-20
  • I am guilty myself, of being wayward as a believer from one time or another. How about you? Many of these inmates are thankful that they are incarcerated. Yes, you heard me right - several are thankful they were rescued by God. Rescued from their life of drugs and crime and now have a "time-out" to return to God. Often I hear; "Thank you for rescuing me or else I would be dead." 

James is clear...

"My dear friends, if you know people who have wandered off from God's truth, don't write them off. Go after them. Get them back and you will have rescued precious lives from destruction and prevented an epidemic of wandering away from God." 
James 5:19-20 (Message)




Will you help us? We are no fool to the enemies' ways... helping the wayward is a spiritual battle which begins with the power of prayer. Will you pray for the message, and our prison ministry as we rescue the wandering inmates and bring them back to the cross?


Pray for all of us... that God would show us how to rescue those in our own personal families that are wayward and help lead them back to Christ.

Please pray for the Prison service: 
  • That God would hand-pick and invite the inmates to come - pray for continued "room-busting" attendance!
  • Good listening, good timing and no distractions
  • Laughter, love and surrendering to Christ.
  • Thankful worship
  • Pray that the enemy would be bound by God and rendered helpless in these inmate's lives.
  • Freedom in the Holy Spirit during the message - God's Spirit would flow like a river through the prison!
  • EVERYONE WOULD BE RESCUED FROM WANDERING AND COME BACK TO GOD'S TRUTH!

Please realize the impact of your actions... By getting on your knees in prayer, you are doing for the prison what James said... "Rescuing precious lives from destruction!"


It just doesn't get any better than that!

Friday, November 9, 2012

"WAKE BOARDING" IN THE FLORIDA JAIL!



I am still living in the "WAKE" (wake-boarding sort of speak) from the awesome power of our Almighty God in the Florida jail this past weekend. I am humbled as I recall His awesome power and love for the so-called "outcasts" of society. I kept reminding myself: "It just doesn't get any better than this..."



I wish you were with me to have watched God rescue the inmates who were living in the dark choppy waters of life. Some were depressed and exhausted, many with their heads hung low. Yet, before our eyes, God transformed them into women of identity. They received a renewed purpose in life as they raised their hands and said "YES" to Jesus Christ... indescribable. 


"It just doesn't get any better than this!"



  • To feel the power of God's "pull" as He led me through prayer and the message...
  • To feel the power of the Christ's "pull" as He embraced each of us in His love and forgiveness at the foot of the cross. 
  • To feel the power of Holy Spirit's "pull" as we surrendered to Him. I continue to be amazed each time the Spirit lifts us up through prayer... not just the inmates and the team but the Officer shared he was moved as well...

"It just doesn't get any better than this!"


Here are a few tips that I've learned when expecting a great WAKE of miracles:


  1. Listen and prepare... be still and listen for God's voice to speak to you through prayer. Repent yourself, be open to His voice. God is the one who knows which inmates will attend and what message they each need to hear. Then trust that message and prepare for an awesome workout!
  2. Take action... We have to be prepared ahead of time and voice to words; "HIT-IT!" This is a term used for telling the driver (God) that you are ready to be pulled out of the water. Don't be afraid, trust in God's power. You cannot go wrong by showing God's love to the inmates.
  3. Hang on... Don't be alarmed, when you begin to get pulled out of the water, is when the greatest resistance is felt. But as you hang on and grip tighter to God, His love will PULL you through the deep dark waters of the jail. Before you know it, you'll be above the waters drag because God is in control. May I encourage you not to release the rope by getting frustrated with your ministry. Remember this is a Spiritual warfare and jail is right on the front lines. Please bring everything to God in prayer. As our Master throws you the rope, grip tighter to God's promises as He pulls you through the waters of His message.
  4. Expect a great WAKE of God's miracles. This is the best part...



Jesus continues to pass through the jails and prisons, using us to help rescue the inmates out of the dark, choppy waters of this world... for I am still flying high in the WAKE of His miracles in Florida!



"It just doesn't get any better than this!"

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Is Prison Profanity Different Than Yours?


Profanity...

      Swearing...

            Cussing... 


My mother used to describe any disrespectful language as having a "potty-mouth". All household members knew this toilet talk had it's consequences in our home. Since I was the third child, I have to admit, I saw a few of my siblings get their mouth washed out with soap.  Did I learn from their example? No... I had to discover the distaste for disrespect on my own.

It certainly was a tasteful reminder of what not to say in our home. James is reminding all believers of the same thing...

We have only a few verses left in our Prison Series on James: "Persevering With Purpose." This week we are taking only one verse and really "sudsing" up in it.

But above all, my brothers, 
do not swear, 
either by heaven or by earth or by any other oath, 
but let your "yes" be your yes 
and 
your "no" be no, 
so that you may not fall under condemnation. James 5:12

Prison inmates are fully aware of the consequences of their actions, many have issues with their language. Is prison language any different than at the corner gas station or the privacy of one's home? 

James is writing this to all of us, to encourage us to "persevere" as believers. To rise-up and not only let our works reflect our faith in Christ, but our language is to be shown as trustworthy and honorable as well

Are you tired of a lifetime of anger and swearing? Is your go-to knee jerk reaction to bully others around with your mouth to get your way? It's not too late... don't let pride get in the way.

  1. Find you knees, bow down and repent. 
  2. Ask God to fill you with the Holy Spirit. 
  3. Let God's Words become your words and your heart's integrity will be evident.
  4. Go to those you have hurt with your words and humbly ask for forgiveness.
  5. Practice, practice, practice self-control (If you fail, start again with number one.)

I have recently felt first-hand how someone's hurtful, 
raging words can destroy a relationship. 

I have also witnessed how our own words of 
love and mercy can lift someone up 
from a pit of darkness into the light of God's grace. 

But above all... 
let's say "YES" to choosing a language that is trustworthy and honorable.





Thursday, October 11, 2012

SURVIVING SUFFERING IN PRISON... Using Patience and Perseverance



Is it true that those who make the biggest STINK get what they want? 


This week in prison the message will be centered around James 5:7-11. James is clear that they key to surviving suffering is patience.  "Be patient then..." James 5:7 

We will discuss the "do's and don'ts" in suffering. The "how-to persevere during the tough times" type survival skills. James encourages us to continue being patient until Christ's coming.

Are you tired of waiting?


  • Where are you patiently waiting for God to answer prayer...? Do you have a child who has turned their back to the things of God? Have you been praying unceasingly for years and years - yet they still remain stiff-necked, ignoring God and going their own way.
  • Are you patiently waiting for God to step up and step in to your troubles...? Your loved one is battling with addiction and you see no hope of them ever breaking free from it's stronghold. It's grip is ruining their life and destroying their future.
  • Are you patiently waiting for God to make the impossible become possible...? You need a miracle in your life; an appeal, a court hearing, a judge to have mercy on you? Perhaps things are immersed in such a darkness that you cannot even imagine seeing the light of day ever again.

What does a foolish person do? They make a big "stink" while going ahead and taking action on their own. A foolish person only grumbles and thinks of themselves without waiting on God and persevering. 

What should a wise person do?  "You too be patient and stand firm because the Lord's coming is near." James 5:8 Not to only stand firm... that could be the easy part... perhaps the hardest part is... "don't grumble against one another brothers and sisters or you will be judged. James 5:9


Please pray that the inmate's simple "yes" to God will take root. 

"YES Father, I want to stand firm without making a stink and grumbling."
"YES Jesus, I want to patiently wait for You."
"YES, Lord I want your blessings of mercy and compassion
as a result of my suffering and perseverance."

"Oh, how I trust and depend upon you Lord.
Amen!"



Monday, September 17, 2012

THE SUPERNATURAL POWER OF GOD'S ANOINTING IN PRISON?


"Me?"     "Today?"      "Anointed by God?"
A friend asked me what I learned while preaching in Africa and the prison? I didn't even hesitate, the words were right on the top of my head. I couldn't wait to share them...






"I learned about the power of God's anointing!"
"To feel like you are glowing with the Holy Spirit. To feel fearless before you walk into a prison of over 3,000 hardened inmates, convicted murderers, witch doctors, and demon-possessed... men." It felt like God had supernaturally anointed me.

Let me explain:
God first calls us to the service, then He equips us for the task - but so many people ignore the fact God anoints us as well. When you are anointed and just go on using your Spiritual Gift without claiming it, I believe you miss out on God's supernatural power pulsing through you.
"Oh, to be called, to be equipped and then claim God's promised anointing... WOW, hang on tight because you are going feel like you are flying."


Anointing is a word you just don't hear in everyday conversation. It means to be "set-apart" for God's purposes.

“The Spirit of the Lord is on me,
because he has anointed me
to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners 
and recovery of sight for the blind,to set the oppressed free," 
Luke 4:18


I clearly felt God's calling back in April - "Preach in the prisons around the world."  Now, let's fast forward to August - after prayer, fasting, more prayer and preparation, I was ready to go preach in Rwanda and the prison. In obedience to God's call, He reassured me that I am "set-apart" or anointed for a time such as this. I was full of anticipation waiting to see what our great God was going to do in Rusizi!


Was I nervous? Did I sleep? I'm sure you can guess what I did the night before the prison service? 
"I was on my knees, spending time with my Lord." I had to unclog the arteries of my heart so I could be filled with Him. Less of me, more of Him. I didn't want any unconfessed sin to interfere with God's Spirit flowing through me. It was through confession and receiving His forgiveness that I felt totally prepared and anointed. Instantly, our intimacy and closeness increased. I shared openly my deepest thoughts and concerns regarding the prison the next day. I knelt and kept still (which is unusual for me) and I allowed God to tell me what the prison service was going to look like no the other way around. "Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven."

 My old prayer life. My past prayers had been the common phrase... "Lord, please be with me and empower me." Father, please speak through me... etc. Those prayers have their place and purpose but...

God taught me a new way to pray!
Prayer on fire begins with PRAISE! 

When you know you are called and want to be anointed - get off you couch and on your knees and pray in praise. Don't just plead with requests but claim the anointing. It will revolutionize your prayer life. To pray back God's promises in His Word I believe blessed you and pleases Him.

"Heavenly Father I have heard your call... 
Almighty King... You have equipped and prepared me. 
You alone... have anointed me!   
Use me Lord, for your mighty purposes!   
I expect and can hardly wait to witness your awesome power."


I know this may sound hard to believe...
When I stood in front of the intimidating prison doors, I could hear the singing of the inmates already begin. When the doors flung open... I became so empowered and filled with the Holy Spirit. I felt like I was... glowing. Yes, glowing!


I felt a supernatural love for each of these inmates that only God could pour through me. How can this be? How can God use such a sinful, broken woman such as myself to be called across the world to bring love to others despite my weakness? 
The answer to my questions: God's anointing! He has set-me apart for a time such as this... "Here am I Lord. Send me!"
 My heart ached for the lost and forgotten of this horrid prison system. As we walked into the prison the men were packed in wall to wall. I stopped and looked into as many eyes as I could, then I'd walk slowly a few more steps and look in each of their eyes again until I reached the platform. I wish you could have seen them light up with a smile and a wave because they were noticed. It moved me to tears.
WE WERE ON HOLY GROUND! 
God was bringing the Good News of Salvation into this African prison. To wipe-out the witchcraft and voodoo, speak truth instead of the watered down teachings of works that has been so widely spread. For Jesus was coming into the prison...
 It was like Jesus himself was riding in on a donkey and even the rocks were going to sing praises.
God rocked the house! Through worship, preaching, prayers and praise, countless inmates invited for the first time or recommitted their lives to Christ. 
 At the conclusion of the service, the men were weeping, yet joyful - imprisoned, but set free. God's love baptized the Rusizi prison in such a way that there was no room for anything else but Him!
I am so glad I did not miss the power of God's supernatural anointing.

Alleluia - Amen!


Next topic: "Are you anointed too?" Stay tuned for the next blog post addressing this question.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Is Demon Possession Happening Today?


This is not your usual conversation around the dinner table. "Is demon possession happening today?" It wasn't until we had to deal with it face to face in Africa that it became a topic of deeper reflection and conversation.

One of Satan's most clever tactics is to create the illusion (especially in America) that he doesn't even exist. To put doubt in the minds of people, to make it "cool" to be scared, or to "glamorize" evil and its dangerous consequences - all the while people are treating it as child's play.

My intention is not to magnify evil but magnify the power of Jesus Christ. For the battle is won, but evil is still among us. 
Be wise... the Bible is very clear on this topic:






"For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, 
but against the rulers, 
against the authorities, 
against the powers of this dark world 
and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms."





Don't fool yourself...
I witnessed demon-possession first hand at one of our outdoor air events. Our SWIM Team arrived at the event and to our surprise another guest had come to disrupt and to discourage. A demon-possessed man was causing a disturbance while some men were trying to temper him.

I have experienced some persecution in the past from the enemy, but this was out and out, in your face demon possession. I had asked if it would be alright if I go over and witness what was taking place. I was curious about the process and wanted to add help and prayer support.


Sammy Wanyonyi discouraged me from approaching the situation that I might be a distraction from what they were trying to accomplish. A blond white woman tends to stick out in the remote parts of Africa. I often forget I look different than most everyone else in Rwanda. (Below the choir members helped me role play the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17.)



"Why has God wired me this way? I tend to be intimated with the small insignificant things in life... but someone who is demon-possessed... I become so filled with the Spirit and faith in what God can do, that I want to preach the gospel and help save him. Go figure?"


During the time this possessed man was with us, it was brought to my attention to notice the condition of the society. They were ignoring the situation, playing it down, possibly hoping this problem would just walk away? I began to notice what the local pastors and villagers were doing to handle this demon-possessed man. It seems they were used to this type of interruption. No one was flustered nor surprised. The choir continued singing like nothing was going on.

His eyes were like nothing I had ever seen before - a slight white film seem to cover his glossy eyes- almost like he was blind, yet he seemed to see us perfectly fine. One minute the demon-possessed man would reach out to the people seeking help. He looked so lonely and miserable - and then the next minute he was picking up a large rock and doing things out of control. Five men could not even hold him down. 

I kept replaying the story of the demon-possessed boy from Matthew 17 that I had preached the evening before. Jesus rebuked the demon with one command and he immediately left the boy. Our God is a mighty powerful God and all bow to his command -  even the demons are afraid of Him. Amen!



The question I walk away is this:

Are we praying for those that are so emptied of God that the invitation is open for evil to come and reside? 

Where is our heartfelt sympathy for those that are lost?

Do we bleed for those that are imprisoned in their own evil? 



To live day in and day out without God would be a taste of hell itself. The bondage and suffocation from evil residing would be unbearable. Demon-possessed people are sometimes unable to help themselves - they need us to stand up and take notice - for us to stand in the gap and help free them through Christ's power.

After he continued in crude behavior, I sadly watched this man get dragged away and then the village people begin to dance and rejoice like nothing I had ever seen before. 

I was confident God was going to do something GREAT in the presence of evil - and He did! Sammy preached the gospel message and many came to Christ. 

Since that day I have often prayed for that man who was bound by demons. He wasn't in a physical prison like I normally see, but he was bound in his own personal hell by the enemy. 




I believe through our prayers, 
this man and many others will be released through the 
POWER AND AUTHORITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST! 


Why take the risk? If you suspect demonic activity, what could it hurt to ask a Christian to pray with you in authority of Jesus name to be completely set free! 


"Almighty Father,

Help me to... Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness but rather expose them. (Ephesians 5:11)


I submit myself to you, God. Empower me to resist the devil, and let him flee from me. Help me to come near to you, God, and in your Word You promise to come near to me.  (James 4:7-8)


Help me to humble myself before You and to rest in your promise to lift me up! (James 4:10)


I am sorry for my sins, I believe you died for me, I need you in my life, make me new again, seal me with the Holy Spirit and help me to walk in Your ways!

In the Name of Jesus I pray.

Amen!"


(We will be praying a similar prayer at the prison this weekend after the message on James 4:1-12 "Resisting the Devil 101." Please pray for total surrender.)


-Shug

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Reflections On Rwanda, African Evangelistic Enterprises (AEE) and SWIM Ministries


I already miss the people of Rwanda... I have never been anywhere and experienced such friendly people. From the capital city of Kigali to the Ruzuzi District near the border of the Congo. It's surrounding villages and even in the prison -  everywhere Rwandan's were always polite and friendly, returning a smile or a wave.

I believe there is a revival happening in Rwanda moving throughout Africa. One evangelist describes it as a large body of water with many rivers flowing out from it. The Rwandan churches all coming together; "for a time such as this..." to bring everyone far and near to hear the Good News.



One pastor said, because of the efforts of AEE and SWIM Ministries he had a small congregation one week and it multiplied itself several times over the next. God is working in Rwanda. Amen!




African Enterprises -http://www.africanenterprise.org/.  AEE organizes evangelistic events throughout Africa and brings evangelism training to the districts themselves by equipping and supporting the Pastors. They collaboratively work with the churches to come together (which I love). Every evening we traveled to surrounding villages and shared the Gospel through outdoor air events. In addition, they send guest preachers to the Sunday church services to encourage and support the congregations. AEE carefully coordinates in advance all of the Festival events, securing translators, site locations and training counselors for follow-up. I am confident they do much more behind the scenes, but this is what I had witnessed in a short span of time.


When AEE arranged for our team to go into the prison this week, they brought in 1700+ outdoor quality made jackets for the inmates, a T.V. and baby clothes. It is common in many prisons that the organization coming in would have to contribute somehow to the welfare of the inmates. Not to mention they prearranged approval with the government, brought in and set-up large sound systems, stage equipment and everything needed to reach the masses. 


Imagine what could be done if the funding was abundant? 

When I was in the prison, the Prison Pastor said he thinks of AEE every time they worship because the microphones were donated by them several years ago. Imagine a prison where everyone can hear the grace and mercy of Jesus loud and clear. Well done AEE!






Sammy Wanyonyi founder of SWIM Ministries http://www.swimministry.com/2012/08/god-does-great-things-in-ruzizi-as.html reaches thousands of hurting people through preaching the Gospel to adults as well as children. (Check out his link about our trip.) It is difficult to describe Sammy's preaching style... I think it's powerfully transforming because it is simply full of God's love and mercy. 








Stanton Peterson with SWIM Ministries has wonderful ideas brewing: His vision is for the children who believe in Jesus to be taught how to reach out to other children and in turn bring them to Christ. 
Kids evangelizing to kids -BRILLIANT!









It was through SWIM Ministries that I was invited to come to Rwanda.


Instead of wondering if these ministries spend donated dollars wisely, I was amazed at how much they get done with such minimal funding? The money is still needed for these ministries to reach out to dark corners of the world.

Can you imagine what could be done for the people of Africa and beyond if we all chipped in and gave from overflow of our hearts? 



Monday, August 13, 2012

I HAVE SEEN GOD'S MIRACLES IN RWANDA PRISON!

Friends,

I am going to be brief as we have landed in Kenya and have our first glimpse of spotty internet service.




How I have felt your prayers surround me while sharing the gospel. Thanks to your prayers. I did get into the prison on Saturday morning.


(This is a picture that resembles what we saw. We were not able to bring in cameras to the prison.)

Lord, have mercy on those inmates and the environment in which they live.  


Unbelievable... people were everywhere. Inmates numbering over 2800 were crammed in tiny spaces to hear the gospel. Everywhere you looked there were faces. Above in the rafters, below on the ground, every nook and cranny was filled with inmates. The majority were men and a small choir of female inmates brought in together to hear the gospel message.

I preached from Luke on three short stories and related them to their lives: "The Ten Lepers" - I spoke of how the lepers were the outcasts of society, they had their own community. Ten where healed - but one was made whole!

The second story was "Jesus Heals the Demon-Possessed Boy." There is a lot of witch-craft and demon-possession the Rwanda (as we have witnessed) as well as the prisons. This boy from the Bible was healed by one word from our Lord and cast out.

The final story was about the "Criminals Who Were Crucified With Jesus." One mocked Him and hurled insults, and the other rebuked him and asked for Jesus to remember him. "Today, you and I will enter the Kingdom of Heaven."

They then were given the opportunity to invite Jesus into their hearts... AWESOME!

In total - We had over 1,400 inmates raise their hand and either ask the Lord Jesus Christ to enter their hearts for the first time or recommit their lives to Christ. It was overwhelming... to see the gospel melt the hearts of men who already have a taste of hell in prison. What a privilege to watch them surrender their hearts to Jesus, cry in repentance and then be set free and forgiven from their sins.

The rejoicing and singing was unbelievable while we were ushered out of the prison. We were truly anointed and on Holy Ground...

God is so good!


Shug

Friday, August 3, 2012

Only God Can Do That! Rwanda's Future Is Built On Forgiveness!

Genocide... In 1994 Rwanda experienced a terrible genocide with approximately one million people slaughtered by their neighbors and friends. (Remember the movie Hotel Rwanda) An example of how devastating Satan can be as he unleashes his fury on God's people.

Forgiveness... In 2004 prisons were overcrowded, inmates were living on top of each other, something had to be done. The President of Rwanda made a bold move, he released approximately 40,000 inmates from the prisons back into society. Why? Because healing needed to begin. The inmates who were released, were those who admitted their crimes and then took active steps of reconciliation (with the help of an intercessor) toward the victims and their families.

Gutsy but Brilliant. This opportunity has proven to promote healing and restoration in the country of Rwanda. It gives the inmates the opportunity to confess, repent and begin a new life - a "do over". This forgiveness has freed them both physically and spiritually.

Do you see the similarities...?  We each are given the same opportunity... we are each in our own prisons, chained to our pasts of hurt, guilt and shame. Each of us is separated from the life God intended us to have because of our sins. Its not through works or deeds done that wash away our guilt, it is only through Jesus. Plain and simple...When we approach our heavenly Father, when we admit to our past sins, He freely offers mercy, grace, forgiveness, freedom and restoration. Wow, who doesn't need that?

He totally erases our past sins, never to be remembered again. "Our sins are forgiven as far as the East is from the West." We can then begin this life of freedom, like the Rwandan inmates, we are reconciled to God through Jesus Christ our intercessor. We are given the opportunity through our Lord of second chances, to confess and release those chains of sins that keep us buried in a life of depression and darkness. Is it becoming overcrowded in the prison you are living in? Maybe it has been awhile since you've reconnected with Jesus? Let me join you in prayer, as we approach the throne of grace and together enjoy the freedom only Jesus can give. 

When I speak outside of the prisons, in the churches and open air events, I am assuming that most of the listeners will be indeed these very same survivors sitting side by side next to their perpetrators.


Only God can do that!


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Speaking Schedule For Rwanda

God is going to do something great on this trip... I know it! Right before we left, my tickets for the entire trip were mysteriously deleted by the airline. After two hours of diligent searching and trying to restore the problem, customer service was going to give up. I was told I was going to have to fly on different flights and by myself. Well, what they didn't know was what a big God I have. I persisted they kept trying for I was confident I was going to be with my team.  What do you know - low and behold - the one true God is again reigning victorious and I am on all the same flights with the team.

So this is now the running joke with the SWIM team. "At least Shug has a ticket." Currently, we are in Amsterdam, should I be surprised they are having trouble finding my ticket and confirmation number? Two more legs of our trip until we get to Rwanda and the joke of Shug's mysteriously missing tickets continues...

For a unique perspective of our trip may I also encourage you to follow Sammy the founder of SWIM Ministries and his posts at www.swimministry.com

We are currently in Amsterdam on a 8 hour layover and I wanted to send you an updated schedule of our team's speaking events. How I depend on your prayers for these life-changing events. Our last day is next Sunday, (the schedule is difficult to read) it is when I will be "prayerfully" granted permission to go into the prisons to preach. Again, I feel confident God will prevail.

Thank you Lord for your continued protection and sense of humor. "For I can do everything through Christ who gives me strength!"

Stay tuned...  Love, Shug


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RUSIZI  District  The city of CYANGUGU  Kamembe
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Top Leaders Evangelistic Dinner


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 http://www.tlfq.ulaval.ca/axl/afrique/rwanda.htm Rwanda - rusizi MISSION FOR JESUS August 5 -12, 2012