NEWS FROM RWANDA
I delayed replying to your letter as I was sick for one month suffering from blood infection, but the doctor said it could be hepatitis because I am very weak. However, our hospital doesn’t have modern equipment to test for hepatitis so I was advised to go to Kigali where there are specialized doctors and modern machines to diagnose what is going on in my body. I am requesting your earnest prayers so that God will work miracles for my sickness.
I gave the booklets on the signs of Christ’s coming to some of the teachers who are willing to study the Bible with me, and the rest of copies were given to my students. The booklet is stirring and has been cherished so much. The “Wrested Scriptures”and “Bible Basics”are the most eye-opening books I have ever read.
I am praying that there will be some of the teachers who will accept to be baptized. You will see the pictures I have attached here. We have a Sunday program in my home and my neighbors come to attend regularly and most of them do not know English or French except Kinyarwanda our local language, so I have to translate your resources when we are studying.
Further letter: It is a pleasure to write letting you know that I have received your letter and concern about my health.
I am planning to go to see the doctor on Friday and I am praying that things will go well.
The Gospel News is really uplifting and stirring. In fact, I will not forget Duncan and Cindy who introduced me to this great truth. I always remember the day I was immersed on my baptism. They instilled confidence and faith into me so I keep them on my heart.
Pictured above | Some of Bro Ndamutsa’s students who received the booklets
Bro Omar Ndamutsa, front row left, together with the group of teachers with whom he is studying the Bible
Bro Omar B Ndamutsa