- A Rwandan is expected to complete an average of 10.6 years of education. The actual average is only 3.3 years.
- In Burundi, only 47% of girls primary school aged attend school
- After the Civil War in Burundi ended in 2005, 1/4 of the schools were destroyed, forcing many students to walk miles to reach the closest school
- In Burundi, the Elementary schools have limited resources
- Only 3.5% of schools have electricity
- 29% have access to clean water
- 14% have no toilets, because of this, a lot of the girls quit school
- In 2009, more than 16,628 students walked 12.5 miles to school everyday
Most of these facts shocked me, but its important to remember we shouldn't pity these people. Instead we should have compassion, which should lead us to action!
I LOVE the walks around here, last week I discovered my new favourite spot, a bench overlooking Burtigny, the valley, on a clear day you can see the Alps, Lake Geneva & the city of Geneva. I also found some horses..
Last week we were looking at Biblical Worldview. I had no idea what this meant & what it would involve. The teacher was British, which is always cool because they can relate to you on certain things, especially since this week we talked a lot about our different cultures! The main points I took away from the week were:
- God DOESN'T change! (I needed to be reminded of this)
- Our World is constantly changing, yet we're fully accepted by an unchanging God
- Sometimes we need to obey, before we understand
'Our Worldview is a framework of fundamental beliefs through which we view the World and our calling & future in it.'
- There are 3 main worldview's:- Naturalism
- Animism
- Theism
We then looked at 5 questions and how each of these worldview's might respond to such questions:
1. Is there a God, if so, what is he like?
2. Where did we come from & what is the nature of humankind?
3. Where do our ethics come from? How do we know what is right & wrong?
4. How do we know?
5. Why are we here? What happens when we die?
- Jesus had a 3-fold ministry- sign, word & deed. These were all integrated into his ministry & he didn't separate or focus on just 1. Both Luke 4:16-19 and Matthew 9:32-38 show us how he put them into action. We need to learn from this & allow them to flow naturally from each other, like Jesus did.
We can't have the Kingdom without the King & we can't have the King without the Kingdom!
- The Church needs to understand that acts of compassion are an expression of the gospel.- Poverty is often more than just material. When we go into the nations, we go as broken people with the spirit of humility, knowing we also have poverty in some areas of our lives.
' If we ignore the World, we betray the word of God which sends us out to serve the World. If we ignore the Word of God, we have nothing to say to the World.'
The birthday girl & I! |
View from my bedroom window! |
This past week has been a long one! We had teaching on Reconciliation & Relationships from a guy called Wilson from South Africa. The teaching was brilliant but challenging too. This meant it was quite emotional at times & I think for me, I may not have picked up loads of 'practical' things in the teaching which I can tell you, but God definitely spoke to all of us & we had a time on Friday morning of taking things back to the cross & reconciling with one another.
We looked this week at Paul's perspective of Reconciliation in 2 Corinthians 5:14-21. We then went through it step by step and looked at the following points:
- Radical love
- Radical perception
- Radical change
- Radical ministry
- Radical ambassadors
We also looked at our 'Root System', in other words, whats influenced us such as our culture, upbringing, ethnic group etc. And asked the question, do we need to bring this to God & is there any area thats influenced us in a negative way.
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Sam & I doing our broadcast |
Aubrey- USA, Jenna - Canada, Hanielle- Benin & Me! |
This weekend we went as a DTS with some staff to a place called Chaux-de-fonds, which is on the Swiss-France border, about an hour and a half away from here & quite a few degrees colder with much more snow! It was an evangelism weekend with youth groups there. So, on Friday night & Saturday morning we had a time of worship & talks. We were then sent out on Saturday afternoon in groups, to hand out Bibles & speak to people about Jesus. I definitely admired the teenagers there who were willing to go into their home town and approach people they may know. I thought about if I were at home, would I have the guts to stand in the city centre & hand out Bibles, knowing I might see someone I know! It was a great time, not just speaking to the public but also getting to know some of the people in my team, and of course practising my French! But with temp down to -7 we were so so cold by the end of the afternoon!
Chaux-de-fonds |
Our team for the afternoon |
It's been a very busy week, but great at the same time!
If you pray & would like to know prayer requests I have a few for you!
- Preparation for outreach goes smooth, for finances & booking flights.
- We're also thinking and praying at the moment about which areas of ministry to get involved in when we're on outreach, so wisdom for that would be good!
- For me specifically, I think I can sometimes get overwhelmed at the need that there is, with poverty for example, so pray against the thought that I can't do anything to help because its just too overwhelming!
- I've got a lot of ideas about where my future might be heading, well even just the next step after DTS, with many options.. so please pray for clarity & wisdom to know what to do!
Thank you so much, if you've ever got any other questions or want to know anything I haven't said, drop me an email- emmwilcox93@gmail.com
Love you all
Emma x