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Isaac’s Story

Although calendar year 2020 was a challenge for all of us, AFRICA SHALOM MISSION was able to distribute 2,701 pounds of rice, 2,701 pounds of maize flour, 1,078 pounds of beans, 1,078 pounds of sugar, 207 liters of cooking oil and 98 bars of soap, as well as pay socially distanced visits to our kids supplying educational material (since schools were closed due to the coronavirus), as well as Christ-centered lessons. We are looking forward to a three-day camp for these kids at the end of the year. 

As you can see, your donations contribute greatly to the needs in Jarama and Rusheshe, and actually change lives; One example is a young boy named Shyaka Isaac.

Isaac is a 10-year-old boy, studying fourth grade. Isaac had a bad reputation.

He was well-known for hating religious activities. He never enjoyed prayers, or praise and worship that kids participate in during Africa Shalom Mission’s weekend program. During such times, he would either ask to go for short breaks and never return or he would stay and distract those engaged in the activities. School reports about kids fighting others, using vulgar language, abusing others, being disrespectful to fellow learners and teachers, not being hygienic and hating studies always had Isaac’s name at the top of the list. These identified behaviors were also being observed during the ASM Centre Days. 

One teacher proposed that Isaac be suspended from school since his behavior was affecting others.

Ibrahim, an Africa Shalom Mission weekend program facilitator, however, offered to assist Isaac. He began bringing Isaac to the Africa Shalom Mission Centre Days, which occur every Saturday. ASM was challenged to develop a cross-curricular program tailored on both spiritual formation and character development/behavior change.

“Since we had known Isaac’s challenges, we tried to integrate him into our system,” said Ibrahim. “We inspired him by requesting him to take on some leadership roles. He was charged with simple tasks like gathering friends to return to class, inform facilitators whenever it was break or lunch time, sometimes lead opening prayers in his native language (because English was difficult for him) or read the day’s memory verse. 

“At times we gave him a chance to choose which role he wished to act out in a bible story skit. Sometimes we requested him to suggest how we can improve our Centre Days. I recall he proposed, ‘buy many balls for us to play and put movies for us to watch when we get tired.’ Upon every accomplishment, we would appreciate his efforts.
“Assigning such specific roles to Isaac helped him to feel responsible, feel loved and empowered. Guidance and counselling would always be extended to him whenever he had failed to play his role or when he misbehaved.”

Interestingly, fellow kids noticed how Isaac was beginning to transform. They felt comfortable being around him, called him to play with them unlike before and proposed some activities for him in different learning sessions. 

During the reading buddy learning and bible study activities in their small groups, Isaac’s friends encouraged him to make reading presentations and to give his opinions. This gave him confidence in communication and, at the same time, he felt respected by his fellow ASM supported brothers and sisters.

Today, Isaac is a completely changed person. He takes on and maintains initiatives. He now comfortably leads morning prayers and the praise and worship sessions during our Shalom Centre days gatherings every Saturday. He is cool both at school and in the community. He is not receiving any more bad reports. 

“Isaac is now like any other child whose behavior corresponds his age,” said Ibrahim. “The continued guidance through the holy scriptures and expression of love, care and support extended to him I believe has had a significant impact on his life. Class performance records show a steady progress in academics compared to his previous records before initiating him into the Shalom program. We all feel proud of this change and hope to see the unfolding of a greater person in him.”

The change in Isaac also had a positive impact on his mother.

“I almost gave up on him, but as a mum, he was always my concern,” said Isaac’s mother. “I am not a prayerful person, but his behavior turned me around to become one. Thank God it worked. Africa Shalom Mission … helped me to educate my kid from a good private Christian school — Rise To Shine. 

“Africa Shalom Mission activities began changing his life little by little. I remember his first time he went away for a bible vacation school/camp organized by Rwanda Shalom Mission. I got worried fearing that he was to behave badly like before, which would lead to his expulsion from the Shalom program. Thank God it was the opposite. He returned home very happy, wanting to share with us all stories from the camp. I began to see a smile on my boy’s face. This lightened up my heart and gave me hope that someday he will become a good boy and for sure this is happening now.”

As 2021 approaches, we have visions of acquiring land and creating a vocational school where Rwandan kids can acquire a trade that fits their unique gifts and talents. Being skilled in a trade equips them to provide for themselves and empowers them to thrive and contribute to their communities.

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A Letter from Alida

Our ASM director Daniel recently received a letter from one of our students, and naturally we wanted to share! Irakoze Alida lives in the Rusheshe community.

My name is Alida. I am now 11years old enrolled in Rise To Shine Nursery and Primary School where Africa Shalom Missions supports me by paying for my school fees and supporting my health growth through the feeding program

Before I got blessed to be selected to be part of Shalom children, life with my parents was challenging. They had a hard time paying for my school fees and that of my siblings because they are jobless. I barely knew what a healthy meal would look like because at times we would sleep on our empty stomachs with nothing to eat, nothing to pack for school since our school doesn’t feed children. I also barely had hope of finishing primary school due to poor financial state of my parents till God sent Africa Shalom Mission through which I attained a blessing of education sponsorship. With this Shalom blessing, I believe strongly that am to study so well and put a smile on the face of Uncle Daniel and Aunt Neema.

The sweetest moments in my life include, the Vacation Bible Camp time and  Children Christmas Outreach party 2018 that happened at our school. I was so happy when ASM invited other poor children in our community. We shared with them food, drinks, played games together, sang and danced. I have asked Uncle Daniel and Neema to do it for us again because we learned many things. It was a dream to us all. I pray God will help Shalom to pay for me until university because I want to be a good pilot in Rwanda and Africa. 

We hope this letter brings a smile to your face (as it did ours)! Child Development is one of three main initiatives at ASM – we focus on the whole child: their education, health, protection, and spiritual engagement. This relationship with the children also allows us to engage with the parents and engage the community.

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Steve and Mary Rose Visit Supported Children

On July 1 and 2, 2017, Steve and Mary Rose Zoller visited our supported children and their parents in Rusheshe and Jarama villages. It was great honor to have ASM’s board chair (Steve) meet our supported children. Steve and Mary Rose played with the kids, shared lunch and attended a church service in Jarama at one of the churches that provide spiritual nurture to our supported children.

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Christmas Gifts

We just ended our kids’ Vacation Bible Camp. It was full of learning, food, friends and fun as two groups of supported kids came together (from Jarama and Rusheshe).

Our supported children spent three days and nights in one location learning the bible, playing and praying! Toward the end of the camp, we gave them Christmas gifts in form of clothes! They we so happy as you can tell in the photo above! Our plan is to hold such a camp annually as God provides funds!

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