So much is happening to connect children, youth and college students with the ministry in Rwanda. I want to let you know what you can look forward to in future stories.
Penn State Christian sorority, Kappa Phi, is working on several projects. Last week they helped sew and stuff Nativity Story felt pieces so the children at St. Paul's United Methodist Church can decorate them. These will be used for telling bible stories at devotions and Sunday School in Rwanda. Noah's Ark was so successful last year we are doing the story of Jesus' birth.
In November the sorority will sell peace birds to provide funding to send Lucie to school to study to be a pastor. The sale of the birds will also provide income to Peter, the carver, so he can support his family.
Next Amy Frank's Secret Seamstress Society is having a special night for young girls to make super hero and story capes for the Urukundo School. Last year they made fish for teaching math.
Also this fall K-Cafe, St. Paul's junior and senior high students are having a 1,000 Toothbrush Challenge to collect tooth brushes for the dental clinic.
It's wonderful to partner with these groups each year on exciting creative projects!!!
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