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May 2026
We thank God for His faithfulness toward us since October 2025, when we decided to follow Him into this new ministry here in Rwanda. We are also deeply grateful to everyone who has been praying for us and sending financial support to meet the needs of the ministry here in Rwanda. You have truly been a pillar of support for us. We have started a discipleship group with about 20 people coming from different villages. We are meeting once a month to learn together how to live a C
Samuel Sleim
May 262 min read


April 2026
It was not an easy journey, but rather one of those enjoyable trips to share the Gospel message with many Christians who know nothing about what they believe in; they were born Christians in a Christian country that follows a Christian culture, yet they know nothing about Christianity. My trip this month was to a town called Rusizi, located in the southwest of Rwanda, on the borders of Congo and Burundi. We travelled for about 9 hours until we reached a place to sleep, then w
Samuel Sleim
Apr 292 min read


March 2026
We thank God for the doors He has opened before us for ministry. It is wonderful to see the fruit in the lives of those you serve. Women discipleship group Abir has seen the impact and change in the lives of the women in the discipleship meeting that she holds twice a month with them. They meet in a cafe where Abir shares the Gospel message with them, disciples them, and teaches them about true Christian life. We had the opportunity to go as a family to one of the villages ab
Samuel Sleim
Mar 291 min read


February 2026
We thank God for the conference this month. Truly, we felt God’s presence powerfully. The theme of this conference was about Jehovah’s Witnesses and Adventists; we spoke about their heresies and the biblical response to these teachings. We were surprised that most of the pastors knew nothing about Jehovah’s Witnesses and Adventists, and some even believed they were Christians. When we discussed how Jehovah’s Witnesses and Adventists do not believe in Hell and eternal torment,
Samuel Sleim
Feb 282 min read


January 2026
On January 4th at 09:59 AM, our fourth partner and newest family member, Christina, arrived. Thank you all for your prayers and for your care for our family. God has opened a door for us in a village near the border of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He granted us a wonderful opportunity to share the Gospel message with a large number of visitors from neighbouring villages, as well as pastors from nearby churches. We have to pass this river to arrive to this village Pra
Samuel Sleim
Jan 271 min read


December 2025
It is a good pot to share the gospel here I recently had the opportunity to travel to the eastern part of Rwanda. A local pastor invited me to preach on Sunday at a church in a village, about a four-hour drive from the capital. Due to a breakdown in our own car, the pastor and I travelled in a rented vehicle. As we set out, I had a strong inner prompting that something might happen specifically an accident. That feeling became a reality during our journey. Interestingly, when
Samuel Sleim
Dec 17, 20252 min read


November 2025
It is one of the places I have loved the most. God opened a door for ministry in a village located about four hours away from the capital. November 2nd was a profoundly moving day in my life. The pastor who invited me and I arrived late on November 1st by bus to a simple place where we slept. During our journey I shared the gospel with this young man, we are still in touch until now. The next morning, at 7:30 AM, we travelled to the mountain by motorcycles on very, very rugge
Samuel Sleim
Nov 30, 20252 min read


October 2025
We couldn't have imagined that God would bless us with such a wonderful time in His presence. Worship time at the end of training In this training session with these pastors, we discussed a crucial topic that is the foundation of our Christian faith: the inerrancy of Scripture . We wanted to address this due to the spread of many heresies (such as Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons) who rely on their own specific books. How can the local church in Rwanda distinguish the differen
Samuel Sleim
Nov 30, 20252 min read
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