All About the CUF - Day 4 Rwanda Mission Partnership
The Mission Partnership was formed in 2003 when John Mihigo, pastor of the Christian Unity Fellowship in Rwanda made contact with Andrew Rigg, founder of Day 4, in Australia. This led to the establishment of an ongoing partnership between the two organisations, culminating with a mission team from Australia visiting Rwanda in 2004.
The partnership has continued from that time with Day 4 involved in fundraising and supporting the ongoing work of CUF in Kigali and elsewhere in Rwanda. This includes community development projects, such as the installation of rain-water tanks on Mt Kigali, payment of a stipend for school teachers in the CUF community school (Unity Academy) and the purchase of land for a church plant in rural Rwanda.
Another team from Australia will be visiting Rwanda in June 2007.
This is just a brief overview of the many things we have achieved through our partnership over the past 4 years. For more information send us an email or join in a discussion on this blogsite.
My (John Mihigo’s) addition:
Thank you Andrew for this blog. In recognition of the things you wrote up here, I want to thank you on behalf of Christian Unity Fellowship, my community on Mt. Kigali, and country as whole for our indispensable partnership that is obviously God-ordained. Once more we are praying for the upcoming trip next year. We look forward to it, and we think it will even be more fruitful than that of last year. I know you must be doing the same. It is never too early to plan for, and pray for such projects. I therefore ask that you mobilize as much prayer as you can, from your end, so that God will be honoured by this trip much more.
Keep up the good work. ‘Your labour in the Lord is not in vain’.