Ministry Update for October and November 2025

Dec 10, 2025News

Dear Partners,

As we look back on October and November our hearts are full of gratitude. These past two months have been marked by meaningful travel, rich fellowship, renewed partnerships, and the joy of witnessing lives transformed by the gospel. From gathering with mission mobilizers across Africa, to pouring into university students hungry to understand what it means to live “all in” for Jesus, to walking alongside missionaries and emerging leaders, we have been reminded again and again that God is writing a much bigger story for His glory.

 

 

Travel to Kenya:

Speaking at the Navigators Students Camp:

 

Navigators student camp

After returning from Kenya, we traveled the next day to Rubavu for a two-day student camp organized by Navigators Rwanda, where Pacifique was the main and only speaker. The topic given was “All In for Jesus.”  Pacifique helped the students think through what it means to live fully for Christ and His mission. We thank God for the feedback from students and organizers, who shared how the message impacted them.

Pacifique speaking at Navigators Camp

 


Follow-up with DM2 Graduates

 

Visiting DM2 graduates and their friends at UR Busogo

As part of our follow-up and encouragement efforts, we visited DM2 graduates who are still studying at UR Busogo and UR Butare. It was encouraging to hear how God is using them on their campuses. Many are now leaders in Christian associations, actively involved in evangelism, especially among new students, and developing plans for discipleship.
We continue meeting them in different settings to revisit the commitments they made during DM2.

Assumpta has also started a once-a-month study with the ladies who completed DM2 this year, helping them continue growing as godly women. They are studying Keeping a Quiet Heart by Elisabeth Elliot, reading the book individually and meeting to discuss insights together.

Visiting Olivier and Isaac (DM2 Graduate at Butare)

 


Member Care for Missionaries:

 

Photo One: Member Care team visiting Emilie

Photo Two: Member Care team visiting Noblesse & Rachel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We thank God for the continued growth of our member care ministry. The team has been visiting missionaries who are in Rwanda for rest and preparation before returning to the field. They visited the families of Noblesse and Rachel, and they also visited Emilie. These visits have been a great encouragement, showing the missionaries that the member care team is faithful in supporting them.

The team also cares for missionaries online, setting up virtual meetings to talk and pray with them. This is in addition to the monthly prayer meeting held every first Sunday, organized by Tubasange for Rwandan missionaries and the church. We thank God that this initiative, which began in October 2018, continues to this day.


Mission Mobilization on Campuses

 

We continue mobilizing students through our partnership with GBU. At the start of this new academic year, we were invited to lead mission awareness seminars at GBU UR Remera, led by Noblesse, and at GBU RP Kicukiro, where Pacifique spoke. We thank God that our ministry is having a growing impact in GBU, which is reflected in the increasing number of chapters organizing mission awareness seminars.

 

Mission Mobilization in Local Churches

 

Sunday service at Assemblies of God Kimihurura

The mission school students have begun a new initiative to help mobilize local churches. They decided to visit one student’s local church each month. We started with Assemblies of God Kimihurura, where they were given time to preach about missions and share testimonies. Pamela, who will be going to the mission field after her graduation shared the Friday service, and Rachel, who is preparing to go with her husband to South Sudan, shared on the Sunday service.


 

Growth of the Perspectives Movement in Rwanda

 

Leah Bright leading a session of Instructors Training

For the first time, Perspectives Rwanda has trained its own instructors and coordinators. This is an important milestone in the growth of the movement in Rwanda. Previously, the global team handled the training. Now we have more instructors who can teach at least one lesson of the course. We were able to train five new instructors whom we believe are well experienced in ministry, and some are leaders and pastors of local churches.

(One of the trainees presenting a chapter as part of the training)

Praise and Thanksgiving:

  • We thank God for good health, protection, and provision for our family, and for journey mercies throughout our travels.

  • We thank God for the continued work of mission mobilization and the growth of the member care ministry.

Pray for:

  • Pray for the students we are mobilizing and for DM2 graduates, that they will continue living for Christ and His mission.

  • Pray for Noblesse and Rachel and their son as they travel to the field this December. As well as, full provision and a smooth transition.

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We are deeply grateful for your prayers, encouragement, and partnership. Your support is making a lasting impact as we continue to equip and send laborers into the harvest field!