Saturday, January 28, 2006

Amon is coming

Amon will visiting us in Mill Valley on Thursday! This is now "Come and See California".

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Pastor Chris is working hard on CASA website

We have not heard from CASA house in Rwanda for a few days because Robina is out of the CFH. Right now Robina is on the road somewhere between Rwanda and Kenya. She usually update what is going on for us frequenty. She is gone since Monday, and she will be back in Butare next Monday, I think. Frank sent me a brief e-mail yesterday that he is going to meet with Mr. Kim and also he will host 100 days Hope people at the CFH.

When Simon visited us, he made CASA web page templates, and now Chris is putting the content in. There are lots of work involved. Here is the work in progress:
http://comeandseeafrica.org

Please pray for Robina's safe trip and activities for CFH while Robina and Frank are out. Also pray for Pastor Chris. He is waiting to hear from the church that we believe and feel right for him to serve.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

CASA January 2006 report from Robina

God is doing wonderful things in Rwanda through people like Robina, Frank, Immaculate, and others... I want to post this report so anyone who is interested in Come and See Africa ministry can have an idea what the Christian Fellowship House for National University of Rwanda is doing. This house is less than 2 months old, but it is doing wonderful things to brining God's people together. In my mind the secret for the CFH is prayers. They have 5:30 AM morning prayers and devotion and open the door for 24 hours a day for Prayer Closet. God will honor their effort. I thank God for Robina, her love for God, her creativity. Please continue to pray for her and for the house activities.

***Robina's report***
VISITS

CASA has visited 2 churches and these are LIFE TRNSIFORMATION CHURCH and ASSEMBLIES OF GOD. These churches have given us a great welcome and they have promised us a great corporation.

I have shared a lot with people from LIFE TRANSIFORMATION CHURCH and our sharing concerned the word of GOD. among the people that came also the pastor of LTC was inclusive. 10 People dropped at the house to share with me the word of GOD and we even prayed together.

More than 20 came from different churches and also students of NUR came and are still coming. I have shared and prayed with 5 girls of NUR and they received a blessing from CASA.

PRAYER CLOSET:

We are so much blessed because our prayer closet. I have received 8 people. One was a pastor and another one was an Evangelist from Restoration church of Kigali and the rest are UNR students. Now there is also a Mum from the NUR who will finish her prayers on Monday.

MEETINGS

CASA has hosted four meetings from different groups and these groups are:
1. student leaders
2. New Generation
3. Pastor’s meeting (2)
4. LT Church choir
5. CASA staff meeting

COUNSELING SESSIONS

I have carried different sessions of counseling and some I have finished with them. These are:
1. 4 students of NUR
2. 2 mothers
3. 1 father (old man of 39 years)

There are others that am still carrying on.

BIBLE READING

Am done with one lady called Jane. She is a primary four drop out and now she can trace cite the bible very well. Soon she will be able to participate in sharing the word of GOD with us in our devotions.

DEVOTIONS

We carry our morning devotions daily from 5:30 – 6:30AM in the morning due to different reasons. These are:
1. Students have to prepare for their classes as early as possible
2. The business people have to go and prepare themselves so early
3. It is a season of planting , those who dig have also to do it.
After seeing that their request of changing the time was worthy, I had to abide with the situation wholeheartedly.

Since 13th Dec 2005, a register was set fro those that come daily for the morning devotion. I also record in that register the preacher and the sermon preached.

DATE NUMBERS OF PREACHER SERMON
PEOPLE


13TH DEC 10 FRANK EXOD 3;13-14

14TH DEC 10 FRANK 1 COR 13: 1-12

15TH DEC 12 FRANK PHIL 4: 4 – 9

16TH DEC 14 ROBINA 2 CHLON 20:5- 15

17TH DEC 11 FRANK MATTH 16:13

19TH DEC 8 FRANK GAL 5:16

20TH DEC 12 FRANK 1 TIM 4:11 -15

21TH DEC 19 ROBINA JOB 14:7

22ND DEC 15 PETITE ECCL 1:1- 11

23RD DEC 13 CLAUDINE GEN 22:3 – 14

24TH DEC 16 WILLY MARK 5:1-11

26TH DEC 8 FRANK MATTH 25:1-13

27TH DEC 17 FRANK PSALMS 34:5-7

28TH DEC 16 FRANK MATTH 6:24-27

29TH DEC 15 FRANK JOHN 4;30-38

30TH DEC 15 FRANK MARK 10: 46-56

31ST DEC 12 FRANK JOHN 5: 1-8

2ND JAN 2006 18 FRANK ROMANS 3:10-12

3RD JAN 21 ROBINA EXOD 3:7
4TH JAN 20 ROBINA JEREM 23:29

5TH JAN 15 ROBINA COL 2:15

6TH JAN 15 ROBINA HEB 11:6

7TH JAN 18 CLAUDINE LUKE 4:25-27

9TH JAN 12 FRANK EXOD 10:9-10

10TH JAN 12 FRANK 1 KINGS 19:19

11TH JAN 16 JACK LUKE 19:1

12TH JAN 9 PASCAZIA EXOD 17:8-16

13TH JAN 14 IMMACULATE JOSHUA 6:1-16

14TH JAN 13 ROBINA LAMENT 3:40-53

16TH JAN 18 FRANK 1 KINGS 17; 1-8

17TH JAN 8 ROBINA NAHUM 1-7

18TH JAN 16 FRANK 2 KINGS 7:3-16

19TH JAN 14 FRANK EZEKEIL 37:1-10

20TH JAN 11 FRANK MARK 6;45-52

21ST JAN 14 STEVEN JOHN 5:1-9, MARK 7:1-7


So that is how our devotions are and now we are having pastor Paul Gasigi starting teaching on Tuesday 24th Jan 2006.

STUDENTS IN THE HOUSE

CASA is a blessing to students. A minute per minute am receiving students from NUR A good example is today 22nd Jan when 14 of them came directly to visit the ministry. They all came together from the Heart of worship and came to the ministry.

Student’s leaders also came and we talked a bout the big gospel campaign that will commence on 5th FEB 2006 up to 19th FEB 2006.
They come in time to time especially evening ours after their classes and recording them is not easy due to their frequent visitations.


PEOPLE CAME TO THE HOUSE.

We received numerous number of people of different dignitaries and we hope more are coming. Those that came are;
1. The bishop of EER and his delegation
2. Two professors of NUR
3. A police commander of BUTARE Province
4. An army officer from Kigali (CAPTAIN)
5. A journalist from Radio Salus (NUR’s Radio)
We hope more are coming.


PERSONAL REPORT

I believe that nothing am doing in Butare apart from supporting CASA and for sure to me I fell am doing my best to the extent of creating other new things that I found not existing. These are like counseling, teaching some people how to read and cite the bible, allowing to be waking up at 5:00 AM to prepare for the devotion and more others as we shall be communicating.

My prayer is that may my good Lord grant me the anointing of creativity, wisdom and favor that I may real discover more new things. I believe my request God will grant it.

I visited Radio Salus (NUR’s RADIO) and in very few hours our announcements and adverts will be hear in the whole of RWANDA. To me that is not enough I hope God will open my eyes to see other strategies of how CASA can reach her goals.

About the number of hours I work, its hard one to evaluate him or her self but I surely know that I work. Just imagine am like a mother at home, very early in the morning am out of the bed for devotion and I go to bed almost mid night. One can wonder what am I doing for all these hours? But a mother at home can easily answer that question.
No week end since I receive students on Saturday and on Sunday having Agape.

JACK is doing good in fact he has sent you greetings. He has lost some weight due to malaria he suffered last December for few days. He recovered and he is blessed.

PASCAZI is one the happiest person I have at CFH. She is missing pastor Chris so much and her prayers is that my pastor be back as soon as possible.
She is waiting to see Frank shifting and she begins her classes of tailoring. She is in love with me and it also challenges me how she really loves me. I also pray to be a good mother to her because she calls me all the names she wants. Some times Robina or Aunt or Mum. Which ever she comes across she calls me.

She is also in good terms with FRANK and the wife with Petite their House girl. She also set a day fro prayers, every Friday she has to fast and pray also Petite prays on Tuesdays.





TESTIMONIES

Recently Frank told me that he met a pastor and they congratulated him that CASA is training good Christians due to the morning devotion that we make daily.
For the students it is so great. One evangelist who came for private prayers told me that he has never seen a wonderful moment like the one he had at CASA.

There is a day when God surprised me when a lady called Jane brought me a baby who was almost dying, the baby had all the signs of a dead person but he was still breathing. Jane brought her son while crying and that was immediately after devotion. I prayed for the baby and immediately he came back to his senses. They took him to the Hospital and the following day he was discharged.

Personally CASA blesses me every day and I hope for the best.

FINANCE

My dear ones for sure do me a favor to give you a financial report with effect from FEBUARY 2006. Am not a signatory of the money at the bank, so how do you expect me to know that? Yes Frank can tell me that we have this amount or that we have deposited this amount. But my request is that you grant me that favor if you find it worthy. For I thought that IMMACULATE will be doing that monthly.
If my request granted let me know.


PRAYER REQUESTS

1. Pray for God’s presence at CFH for I wish it to be a quenching point for those that are thirsty for Christ.
2. My trip to Kenya and to get what the Lord wants CASA to get.
3. Pascazi is of feelling well for she has flu
4. God to give more wisdom and favor especially with students.
5. In mid Feb, CASA has to present her vision, mission and also to share the word of God at Radio salus. So my dear ones pray for me as am preparing my self for it.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Board meeting

Jean came from Portland to help to file an application for the Come and See Africa as a non-profit. Simon is here also for the meeting. Chris and Jean work on it for a few days, and they work very hard on it. Robina is really good with communication and let us know what is going on at CFH. I hope she will have a fruitful time at Kenya. Robina takes her job very seriously, and her heart is on God.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Translation

Dear Friends at CASA,

I have been praying about a special mission for CASA and the Christian Fellowship House. Please let me share this idea with you. Frank, pay attention, because you might head this up. -- Amon, I hope that you can help too.

As I see it, we have two major groups that CASA supports: first is NUR students, second is Butare pastors (and Christian groups). What could CASA do to organize the first group (NUR students) to help out the second group (Rwanda pastors). I think that the answer is "translation".

What would you think if CASA made an organized effort to translate Christian study material and devotional material from English (or French) into Kinyarwanda using NUR volunteers? And then provide this material to pastors in Rwanda at no cost? I am not talking about large books, but small things. One idea is a daily devotional -- from January first to December last. There are many of these daily devotionals in America. Is there anything in Rwanda? Yet, if you read a short devotional everyday -- and translate it daily into Kinyarwanda -- then in a year Rwandan pastors could have a daily devotional. There are so many talented NUR students who are looking for a way to serve God and serve Rwanda at the same time. This is a way they could do it according to their talent and their schedule. This could be individual work (one person works on a small piece alone) then it could be collaborative (other people polish the text).

For example, Robina could teach her Esther class in English, but two or three NUR students could be writing the lectures in Rwandan. Robina and the students could then polish up the notes and provide them to pastors. One page of good translation a day could greatly benefit Rwandan pastors. What could we do in ten years?

I believe that this would truly bless the NUR translators and it would truly bless the readers.
I want to know what you believe. Can this work?
Please share your thoughts.

Blessings, Chris

Christian Fellowship House Prayers

Dear Robina,

Thank you for your detailed information. I feel like I am right there next to you. How nice that you have a devotion at 6:00 am. God will bless all of you who attend that early and seek out His face. You are really challenging me and Pastor Chris to be diligent prayers. Korean churches have early morning devotional meetings, but there is no such thing in American church. I attend Korean church at 7 am devotion on Saturday morning, and I am always glad that I got up early and went to it. So it is nice to hear that Christian Fellowship House is doing an early morning devotional meeting.

I thank God that you are there to set the pattern for the CFH from the start. I can see many are getting blessed because of your dedication and passion to our Lord. I don't know whether you can access internet easy or not. I have set up a blog site for Come and See Africa. Please check it out, and mark it.
http://comeandseeafrica.blogspot.com/

you can leave a comment on the blog site if you like. Actually I would love it if you leave a comment. I posted your last e-mail. I think many people who are praying for the ministry will read and see what Come and See does. When you send an mail about what you do, I will post on the blog (of course I will not post things that is private). Please pray for us. We will have CASA board meeting on Friday. My son, Simon is flying from New York to attend the meeting, and also pastor Chris' sister from Portland is flying from Portland to attend the meeting. This is the first board meeting. In addition to the board meeting, I have a few more for you to pray for us.

1. Open doors for pastor Chris to preach Gospel and to introduce Come and See Africa in SF area
2. Raise funds to expand CASA ministry in Rwanda.
3. Get the property to build an Education Center
4. Pray for me that I am going to give a workshop for Japanese professors next week. Ten professors are coming from Japan, and I will teach how to be an effective teacher in the university setting. As you know there are very few Christians in Japan, I hope I can be of a good Christian witness to them.

Have a wonderful day,

blessings,

Kim

Robina, you are great!

It was always good to hear news from Rwanda. I am so encouraged by Robina, her commitment and her dedication. Just like Korean early morning prayers, she is doing it at 6 a.m. every morning. Praise God for her diligence. I need to get up early and have my devotion time at 6 am. The people at CFH really inspired me to do it with them. Thanks, Robina, Frank and everyone at CFH.

Here is a part of Robina's e-mail that encouraged me..

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Thanks a lot or you good communication. We are so good at CASA and we are seeing God’s presence. Am doing some activities at the CFH and as am still waiting for the University to begin and start up immediately because time wasted can not be gained at all.

Every morning from 6:00 -7:00 we carry out our devotion because it is a season of farming and many people wants to go for digging and others in different programs. After that I continue to make the outline of the book of Esther that I was told to teach according to the program of the Academic director. I also receive many people that are different because since the ministry was opened officially people were welcomed at the house and so I have to welcome them and we share together the word of God, we pray together and we fellowship together.

When the university students start up well and of which they had already began but they are still in different movements of lodging and setting up their time table for the academics. I will start with them next week and now am drafting a program of how am to meet their leaders firstly.

Am praying unto God to give me wisdom of how to do His work of which CASA is a priority. I don’t see it as
pastor Chris and Kim’s ministry but as the WILL OF GOD ON THE EARTH. Therefore I serve CASA with my heart as
am serving my Almighty GOD.

Otherwise am doing good and with the Spirit of God as my helper.

Robina

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

CASA account

Chris brought cards from Rwanda in order to promote and do some fund-raising for the CASA. I think these cards are so beautiful, but I have problem selling them. It was too late this year, probably next year we will start early. Chris was trying to recruit Brian to go to Rwanda next summer, and Brian wants to recruit Chris to start a marriage seminar group. It is so wonderful to see these two men who are passionate about what they do, and they share visions and support each other. We prayed, and they went home at 11:00 P.M. I am touched by Lili and her faithfuness.

We opened the CASA bank account.

Saturday, December 24, 2005

Happy Birthday


Chris told me that he received an e-mail from Frank, (Chris checks his e-mail and he is most happy when he hears from CASA family from Rwanda) and he was in a very good mood. The news is the best birthday gift for him, I think. I will not tell what the content of the e-amil, but this is about the CASA ministry. Did I say something about a birthday? Yes, today is Chris' birthday. Can you guess why his parents named him Chris? He was a very cute baby, as you see in the picture. His older sisters still call him, "our Christmas baby".

Simon called to say "Happy birthday" to his father, and I told him his father is in prison. Simon repeats by saying, what?, I said he is in prison. I said with a straight face and a calm voice, he is in prison. As some of you know, Chris leads a Bible study at San Quentin prision which is a maximum security prison. Matter of fact, there was an excusion there a few weeks ago. I should of said, "he is at prison" not "in prison". Anyway, I like to joked with my children.

We will go to SF by a ferry this afternoon, and celebrate his birthday and look around Christmas decoration around the City. Hope all of you have a great Christmas. I will have a wonderful and relaxing time with this Christmas baby:)

Thursday, December 22, 2005

The most beautiful Christmas Card


Chris woke me up this morning, he waived a piece of paper he says "Robina sent you a Christmas card". I thought to myself, he must be thinking too much about Africa. How can that be? I never received a mail from Rwanda, and I don't know whether there is a post office in Butare. We communicate with an e-mail, but never with a snail mail. I thought either it was in my dream, or Chris is sleep walking or something. I opened my eyes and grabbed the paper Chris thirsted to my face, it was a card. It has the CASA logo on it, and beautiful roses in a vase, then on the back of the card, it said, "printed by Christian Fellowship House". Robina made the card! Now we know she knows how to use computer, we can do all kind of things over the internet. First she is going to use this blog. I will create a Learning Managment System, so we can exchange files and pictures, etc. I will post things on here for now and she can also post something that anyone can read. Of course we will not post something that is personal or things that are confidential, we will use LMS.

So, Robina, are you ready to use the blog?

Merry Christmas from Foremans



Robina, Frank, Ruth

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! You are in our thoughts, and we love you and thinking of you on this wonderful season of our Lord's birth.

Chris is back from Rwanda. The mission was very sucessful. He opened the CASA house, and on the opening day, he siad that there were closed to 400 people showed up. Here is an e-mail Chris sent out to friends and family.

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I just returned safe and sound from a successful mission trip to Africa. I am up late adjusting to Pacific Standard time. Thank you for your prayers.

For those of you who prayed for a successful Open House on December 9th, "Thank you" even more. The Christian Fellowship House in Butare, Rwanda, welcomed 323 visitors on that day. We had decorations, singers, speakers, and dancers . We ran out of cookies and fruit punch and had to close our front gate early.

Most people who dropped by were poor neighbors who live up and down our red clay road. My favorite comment came from a college student who was helping out. He gazed at the sight of old women returning from the fields and barefoot kids in tattered clothes. As they sat in upholstered chairs and sipped punch from porcelain cups, I overheard a comment that he whispered to a friend: "This is just like Jesus did".

We at Come & See Africa hope that there are more opportunities to imitate Christ in Rwanda. If you are able, we welcome you to "come and see" this ministry next July as we return to serve university students and ordinary people in East Africa.

From Chris to Robinah..

Robnah,

Thank you for living and working in the Christian Fellowship House. I'm sorry that I did not have much time to speak with you while we were together. I am glad that Ruth will be working with you for a while. I spent a lot of time with her explaining how I want to operate the house. Please use her as a resource, as well as Frank and Willy too. Let me say a little bit about the positions at CASA.

ROBNAH -- you are "activity director". You are responsible for everything that goes on in the house. You schedule activities to fill the house with people as much as possible. Starting in January write down all house activities on the big calendar next to the door. This is so everybody can see what is scheduled. Ruth will give you her planning book. Keep this with you to schedule use of the house. Pass out your business card to people. Students are our first priority, then pastors, then other Christian community leaders. I want the house to officially sponsor 4 events. You will be in charge of 3. The devotions are at 7 AM (or 8 AM when NUR is not active). This is Monday through Friday -- Saturday and Sunday devotions are up to your discretion. You are in charge, but that does not mean that you must lead every morning. Frank, or Ruth, or Willy can substitute for you. Please let Jacque and Pascazi participate fully. If you can, pick out a book of the Bible to read through or get a book that has daily readings. The devotions should be between 1/2 and 1 hour. SING-READ-DISCUSS-SHARE NEEDS-PRAY. I want to sponsor a lunch meal for a maximum of 20 student leaders. I am suggesting 12 noon on Saturday. We have 20 sets of plates / eating utensils and a budget of $10 per meal. I would like the student leaders to eat, fellowship, pray and plan. Talk with Victor, Jean-Luc, Patient, & Isabella about the best way to do this. I want to sponsor an "Agape Feast" for the needy at 2PM on Sunday. These 20 people include Jacque's family and Pascazi's family. Maybe you can rotate between churches. In January start with Life Restoration church. Ask your pastor to invite about 12-15 people to have a good meal at our place (with children) for the 5 Sundays in January -- the pastor is invited too. For February ask another church to participate. We have a budget for $10 per meal. -- Frank is academic director and will oversee the Bible Classes. I am asking that you teach a Bible Class on Esther. Like other instructors, you will receive 5000 RWF for each class you teach. You are also the supervisor of Pascasi and Jacque. Be kind to them, but firm if you must. I really like both of them.

JACQUE -- He is working as night watchman for CASA. He should go home after devotions and return before dark. Talk to Ruth about his wage. When "muzungu" are in the house, he should work 24 hours per day. When Jacque is not around, Pascazi is also a watchman. (as a matter of fact, everyone is a watchman). In January we will pay for Jacque's health care, so be sure to enroll him. (We are also paying for your health care starting in January). His family is invited to lunch every Sunday. We can hire his wife for special meals or events at 1000 RWF per day.

PASCAZI -- she is the housekeeper for CASA. I have talked with her that she will work for 2 years (from Jan 2006 to Dec 2007), then I insist that she leave us and go to secondary school. CASA will pay for her education. I also bought the sewing machine for her use. When Frank and Claudine leave the house, use the big guest room as a sewing room and get someone to train Pascazi on the sewing machine. She can invite family to the Agape Feast. Since she is only 15 we can't sign her up for health insurance, so please cover any medical cost for her out our budget. Talk with Ruth about her salary.

FRANK -- He is academic director. I want to start a school from the house to educate and encourage University students. Frank will lead that effort. So far, I have Frank, Robnah, Paul Gasigi, James Musoni, and Doctor Macinda teaching classes. Each will be offered 5000 RWF for each class they teach as "Transport money". We have a budget for this, so please accept the money. Frank is also property manager. Let him handle problems with electricity, plumbing, telephone, or the owner of the property. Frank is also the person who is helping us find new property and registering CASA in Rwanda. Frank's salary is 100 USD per month plus 5000 RWF for each class he teaches. He and Claudine can stay in the CASA house until Feb 1 at no cost. They can keep some possessions in that room until it is needed by visitors.

PAUL Gasigi -- We will have a board in Rwanda. This will be Chris -- Kim -- Simon -- then Pastor Paul. He will be our legal representative in Rwanda. Paul will also teach a class for us (every semester I hope). Also Paul's car is available to us, especially when visitors are in the house and when we need to transport large items. We will pay his petrol costs. We need our generator back in January. Paul can borrow it for Sunday -- but he must return it for Monday. Maybe this will motivate him to buy one for the AG church.

IMMACULEE -- she is our finance officer. She will oversee our budget. I am asking her to visit once or twice a month to look at our books and make sure our money is being spent wisely. Share openly with her any money matters. Please keep our books carefully and keep receipts for all you spend. She is part of the CASA family and is welcome to stay in the house overnight. Her sisters can stay with her. Talk with her about how we should handle health insurance and social security and taxes. We will be honest with the government of Rwanda.

I want to enlarge the CASA family. Ruth will continue to be a part of CASA. She will receive 250 USD on Jan 1. (minus the money left over from buying the projector). She will be on maternity leave until July when we return to Rwanda. Then will see how she can fit into the CASA family. Willy is welcome in the house at any time. I want some supervisor to stay in the house every night and be in the house as much as possible. You are first, then Frank, then Ruth, then Willy. I trust students and pastors. Still for security reasons, I want someone from the CASA family in the house as much as possible. Pastor Gordon from Uganda and Pastor Jeremie from Burundi are always welcome to spend the night in the house.

I want a close relationship with Living Faith Ministries. Let's be generous toward them. Please visit them from time to time. We can share dishes and benches when necessary. I am in close contact with Amon here in America. I do not want an activity on Sunday morning. We will not compete with local churches. I do not want activities on Sunday evening. Encourage all students to attend the Heart of Worship at LFM. Although we may offer academic classes on Sunday evening. That's up to Frank.

Robnah, CASA is like a baby for me and Kim. We are putting great trust in you to look after our baby and we are confident that you are up to the task. In our absence you are the "lady-in-charge" of the CASA house and must decide what is best. We are praying for you every day. God is doing a great work in Butare. Thank you so much for being an important part of this work.

Blessings, Chris

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Move the Bolg from Xanga to Blog Spot

Chris sent this curriculum for the Christian Academy House in Rwanda.

Bible Curriculum at Christian Fellowship House

1. Tailored to meet the needs of NUR students:
a. four-year curriculum (8 semesters)
b. classes will be in session when students are on campus/
classes will be on holiday when students are on holiday.
-- each class will meet 16 to 18 times depending on calendar
c. classes held Monday through Friday / 6 PM to 8 PM
d. total number of classes in curriculum = 40 (8 semesters x 5 evenings)
e. students will receive a certificate for each completed class.
f. students will receive a diploma (?) when the curriculum is complete.
g. Frank Murenzi is academic director.
He will work out details for fairness in enrolling students
2. Tailored to meet the needs of the house: maximum number per class is 30 students
3. Tailored to meet needs of instructors:
a. Instructors are required to commit for one night a week for duration of the semester (14 to 16 sessions)
b. Compensation will be 5000 RF per session of class. This gratuity is intended to cover transport costs. Additional transport costs will be considered on a case-by-case basis. (for instance for an instructor traveling from Kigali)
c. The academic director will be assisting in all sessions and will be available as translator. He will also substitute when necessary.
d. We will pay for one sheet of paper per student per session. The sheet may be printed on the house computer.
e. An overhead projector, transparences, and whiteboard will be available for instructors.
f. Our desire is to challenge students. The difficulty of the class should fall somewhere between a Sunday school Bible study and a genuine seminary class.
g. We will strive to supply appropriate teaching and reference material for instructors.
h. We want to take full advantage to visiting scholars. If a seminary professor is in town for a few weeks, we may ask an instructor to cancel one session to provide an opportunity for a visiting expert.
i. We are recruiting instructors for the first semester as follows:

Monday – The Gospel of Matthew – Frank Murenzi
Tuesday – Church History since Reformation – Paul Gasigi
Wednesday – The Purpose Driven Life – James Musoni
Thursday – An Overview of Genesis and Exodus -- ?
Friday -- Introduction to Missions -- ?


See next page for proposed four-year curriculum

Our intention is to fill NUR students with the Gospel of Jesus Christ (20 classes), send them out them to make disciples of all nations (10 classes) and provide them with relevant tools to make their work effective (10 classes). We want to do all this in four years.

The Curriculum contains four parts: New Testament (12 classes), Old Testament (8 classes), Evangelism (10 classes), Special Topics / ST (10) classes.

We understand that student can not possibly complete every class during every semester. We plan to award a diploma to students who completes ½ of classes in each of the four areas. In addition, if students seeks a diploma, they are required to complete two weeks of evangelism during a holiday period.


Year One / Semester One
Gospel of Matthew
Church History 2 (ST)
The Purpose Driven Life (ST)
Genesis & Exodus
Intro to Missions


Year One / Semester Two
Epistle to the Romans
History of Church in Africa (ST)
Leviticus, Numbers & Deuteronomy
Biblical Interpretation (Hermeneutics)
Personal Evangelism

Year Two / Semester One
Gospel of Luke
Letter to the Hebrews
Church History 1 (ST)
Joshua, Judges, & Ruth
Apologetics


Year Two / Semester Two
Acts of the Apostles
1-2 Samuel & 1-2 Kings
TBA -- (ST)
Islam in Africa
TBA -- (ST)

Year Three / Semester One
Gospel of Mark
1 – 2 Corinthians
Chronicles > Esther
Preaching the Word
TBA -- (ST)


Year Three / Semester Two
Galatians > Thessalonians
Job > Song of Solomon (Poetry)
TBA -- (ST)
Teaching the Word
Church Planting


Year Four / Semester One
Gospel of John
1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon
TBA -- (ST)
Isaiah > Ezekiel (Major Prophets)
Cross-cultural Evangelism

Year Four / Semester Two
Revelation
TBA -- (ST)
Daniel > Malachi (Minor Prophets)
Spiritual Formation
James > Jude (General Epistles)