OK...they are calling this the kickoff event for 40 Days of Purpose for Rwanda.
...if that's the case, Rick Warren just kicked a 70 yard field goal right through the uprights.
I was at the Anaheim Stadium 25th Anniversary event and it was cool, but this was a pretty awesome day.
Let me go back a day, first...
On Saturday, we discovered that the whole country of Rwanda has these periodic National Cleanup Days, where NO ONE can travel on the roads...everyone has to be busy beautifying the country and involved in cleanup activities
Really a great idea...like a big secular sabbath, but rather than rest, you scrub your community.
I just wish someone would clue me in on these awesome ideas..I'd have brought a brillo pad and some ajax...
But this really threw a wrench in our plans...going to meet more churches, schools and children's centers.
What we ended up doing was FAR better than anything I could have planned...we set out in 4 vans and attempted to drive through 10 police roadblocks to the National Stadium. What we told the police was that we were headed for a cleanup on a national project...
It worked !!!!
We got to this huge stadium and just went down on the track and prayed...it's been raining A LOT we just simply asked the Lord to look kindly on this event and for us to follow His Plans for the day. Then we fanned out all over the stadium and PRAYED
Over every seat in the stadium
Over the guests that would be coming
Over the security for the day
Over President Kigame, who would be attending
Over Bishop Kolini, the Anglican Archbishop, overseeing the day
Over Pastor Rick
Over all the details that go into preparing for 30,000 people they expected
I just chose a place in the 'endzone' where I stood in the tunnel entrance and could see the whole stadium before me and prayed for 45 minutes straight...all of us did the same...Then we fanned out and actually did some work projects with the stadium team preparing the venue.
After church at Deliverance Church and about 7 more PD churches the next morning ..we all went to the event. It felt like EVERY church in Rwanda was there...people arriving by foot, taxi, bus, and moto-bota-bota...photo of that coming.
*The Presidents speech was terrific.
*The Bishops prayer was inspiring, but
*Rick's talk was historic.
Sitting there in the grandstands, with a backdrop of thousands of ebony-black faces, I tried to take myself back to 1982 at Laguna Hills High School, in the Little Theater, with Kay Warren playing the piano and Rick preaching about how every believer is a minister...
And for that moment... I felt as though I was really involved in reaching beyond myself.
And that's a cool feeling.
Monday, March 31, 2008
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Pastor Steve...WOW what can I say but that you are amazing!!! I just speant over 2 hours catching up and reading your blogg I had so much trouble logging in to write to you. I have been praying for you since before you left, and I am so excited to read all of these amazing God stories. You Pastor Steve are a true warrior and I wish that I was there along side of you!! I have been praying for Janet, Julliette, and Ameni that God has touched their tender hearts. I heard Doug speak this weekend and the topic is what would you do if you had "One Month to Live" I was just telling Walt that I would spend sometime in Kitale with my family and show them how God changed my life FOREVER!!! I can't wait to hear more stories. Please know that so many of us are praying for you and the teams that are out there with you. Tiffany and I talk about you everyday and we wish we were with you. I wanted to share this quote with you from Mother Teresa "Let us touch the dying, the poor, the lonely and the unwanted according to the graces we have received and let us not be ashamed or slow to do the humble work."
ReplyDeleteYou are a true blessing to everyone who meets you, thanks for being the hands and feet of Jesus and for loving those who have never been loved.
Blessings to you as you continue your mission....Cindy Williams
Trust in the Lord with all of your heart,lean not on your own understanding, in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6