Saturday, August 18, 2012



Celebration of Life!

Once a month, birthdays are celebrated for those born in that month. 

    Today the mission team was invited to attend two parties – one for the teenagers and one for the younger children. Treats of soft drink and pastries were passed around. 
    And to crown the celebration was the singing of happy birthday around a candle-lit birthday cake. The festivities concluded with games for the children and a dance for the teenagers. 



Mama Arlene (in the long yellow dress) was aglow with joy being among her children


Truly, this is celebration of life for those who would otherwise be destitute. Urukundo Home is a family, centered around the love of God.

Today's Prayer Emphasis: August 18

Please keep the Mission Trip participants, and the people they will be visiting, in your prayers. Each day, an excerpt from scripture and a different prayer topic related to our journey will be posted here.



Blessings abound, but electricity erratic
Below is a photo of me spending time on Thursday morning with the pre-school children during their ‘activity’ period around 10 am. (When are preschoolers not active?) The children, aging from 2 to 6 years old enjoyed nearly two hours of putting age-appropriate puzzles together, constructing items from Lego’s, and crayoning coloring books. Of course, there is the usual refereeing between bruised egos and comforting those who stubbed their toes or pinched their fingers. The children are like sponges – they absorb any amount of attention that is given them.
In the afternoon I was invited to speak to the ‘English as a Second Language’ class offered to adults from the community. The ages of the students ranged from young ‘mamas’ in their late teens, carrying their infants strapped to their backs, to those who looked to be 75 years old but the oldest in the class was 58 years old. After a time of repeating the alphabet and counting to 100 a number of times, the teacher led her class into the theme of the day, learning to say two things: “I am ___ years old. How old are you?” and “Hi. My name is ______. I would like you to meet my friend________.” With Vincent (who was with us last spring in State College) as my translator, and following the subject of ‘numbers,’ I introduced myself, gave my age, and the number of years Debby and I were married, the number of books in the Bible, etc. Vincent suggested that I show on a huge floor to ceiling map of the world where I lived and the route I traveled to get here. Then there was a question and answer time. This was rather a fun time given that I was not sure what I was getting into and not sure what I was going to say until the moment arrived!
The original intention was to keep this blog current with daily posts with photos. However, the reality of limited Internet access and erratic electrical power has necessitated a change of plans. Thus this is a longer posting than usual, taking advantage of the availability of power while it lasts.
I encourage you to click on (or go to) http://cdfalke.blogspot.com for additional photos and commentary. Carol,our team leader, keeps late hours meeting publication deadlines. 
Urukundo Home founder, Arlene Brown sends her greetings and expressions of much appreciation for the funding of the water project and other expressions of support. I am an eyewitness to the difference we are helping her achieve in the lives of the children and in the community as a whole. God’s will of righteousness is being accomplished here.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Today's Prayer Emphasis: August 17


Please keep the Mission Trip participants, and the people they will be visiting, in your prayers. Each day, an excerpt from scripture and a different prayer topic related to our journey will be posted here.


Thursday, August 16, 2012


Arrival!

Long but smooth flights…

I met team member Dave Howell of St. Paul’s UMC, State College, a couple of hours before we departed from Dulles Airport, Washington DC. We arrived in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 13 hours later, and then had lunch while we waited in the lounge for another two hours. Then... we departed for a two hour flight to Kigali, Rwanda, stopping on the way to let some passengers off at Entebbe, Uganda. Then… another hour by SUV to Urukundo Home – very tired but also very happy to have arrived safely at noon and joined the other five members of the team. To drive in Kigali one needs three hands – one for steering, one for shifting, and one for beeping the horn! Your prayers are effective!! 
Below is a photo of neighboring village children getting water from one of the spigots of the water delivery system my congregation, Park Forest Village UMC, funded.


Today's Prayer Emphasis: August 16


Please keep the Mission Trip participants, and the people they will be visiting, in your prayers. Each day, an excerpt from scripture and a different prayer topic related to our journey will be posted here.


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Today's Prayer Emphasis: August 15

Please keep the Mission Trip participants, and the people they will be visiting, in your prayers. Each day, an excerpt from scripture and a different prayer topic related to our journey will be posted here.





Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Preparations and Travel


Pastor Lee is commissioned for the Rwanda-Zimbabwe Mission Trip August 12, 2012 by the congregation led by Glenn Mower, Pastor Emeritus, and surrounded by the children and youth.




Pastor Lee at the airport on Monday, August 13, 2012 departing for Rwanda.

Today's Prayer Emphasis: August 14

Please keep the Mission Trip participants, and the people they will be visiting, in your prayers. Each day, an excerpt from scripture and a different prayer topic related to our journey will be posted here.


Monday, August 13, 2012

Today's Prayer Emphasis: August 13

Please keep the Mission Trip participants, and the people they will be visiting, in your prayers. Each day, an excerpt from scripture and a different prayer topic related to our journey will be posted here.


Sunday, August 12, 2012

Today's Prayer Emphasis: August 12

Please keep the Mission Trip participants, and the people they will be visiting, in your prayers. Each day, an excerpt from scripture and a different prayer topic related to our journey will be posted here.