Rwanda mission summit has ignited the fire for missions again

Nov 15, 2021Stories

Rwanda mission summit has ignited the fire for missions again

Every 2 years, Tubasange and Partners like Kairos, perspective courses and GBUR) organize a mission conference called “Rwanda Mission Summit” in order to ignite again the fire mission among the graduate of different mobilization training that we are offering.

This year the main speakers were a Rwandan couple who are working in Tunisia, they challenged the participants to respond to the call of Going or Sending workers by prayer and financial support.

177 participants have registered and they signed up in different groups as Senders, Goers or Mobilizers..

As a result of this conference and other mobilization efforts that has being going on; Tubasange is launching 2 main programs: Mobilizers training School that goes once week where 20 people have registered and are going to be equipped with different tools of mission mobilization and Tubasange Mission School, for those who are called to go as Cross cultural workers among the Unreached people, and 17 people have registered, and the  program will be for 17 months where students will be studying once a month in a residential weekend (Friday to Sunday)

Story of a Mobilized life : Raymond Hakizimana heard the call again to Go as a missionary and now he responded

It all started to be clearer in what took place 2011 which was called Mission Awareness Conference. By the end of the conference, I committed my life to God for missions as a goer. I had to wait for 4 years for my first mission exposure in Kenya. In meantime, I had more courses such the Perspectives,

Kairos and VOTE (Voice of Truth Encounter) that kept my call getting clearer and stronger and confirmed in me. I always had a heart for the Muslims but with no hint on how on earth this will come to pass. However I kept praying and trusting in God, serving locally with the available opportunities.
Right in the beginnings of this month, we had a summit (Rwanda Missions Summit) and while the
speakers were sharing their story and experience in Tunisia, everything became alive again.

It was as if God was telling me, this is the opportunity and there is no excuse. I went home and started to pray about it; and a week later I shared my heart with Pacifique.
He advised me to attend the Tubasange missionary training school, something that was in my Resolutions at the end of the summit.