Thursday November 27,
CNC Nyamagabe – World Relief Partnership
In October 2024, CNC Nyamagabe partnered with World Relief to begin a unification effort in Gasaka District. Ten denominations and thirty-five local churches have joined together under the guidance of Gisele, field officers, and Fidele.
Rooted in Psalm 133, their vision reminds us that we are all children of God through Jesus Christ, called to live in unity. The organizing committee has led planning, while World Relief has provided trainings with books, nutrition lessons, and savings groups. These efforts strengthen fellowship and equip churches to teach, share, and encourage one another.

Twuzuzanye Ministry, in partnership with World Relief Rwanda, focuses on mindset transformation, community building, and unity across denominations. Its programs include family planning, savings groups, spiritual outreach, and community training. Impact so far: 67 beneficiaries supported with 53,000 RWF, gardens established for 17 people, 175 families visited, and encouragement for child vaccination and savings participation. Drama demonstrations reinforce lessons of hope and practical action.
At Kigeme Refugee Camp, six churches joined in fellowship, emphasizing unity and service. Through training, testimonies, and shared ministry, they strengthened resilience, broke isolation, and offered spiritual and emotional support, reminding the community that “when people work together, they go far.”

Patrick’s Journey
Patrick and his wife arrived at the Kigeme Refugee Camp in 2012. Training taught them peace, teamwork, and how to build a future.
Together they farm maize and beans, run a small business, and send their children to school. Patrick now shares household duties and decisions with his wife, embracing gender balance.
With eight children and another on the way, their family thrives—grateful for the support that transformed their lives.
“When families work together they grow stronger.”

