Jérôme SINDAMBIWE
RWANDA-HUYE-CASR
Dear Chris Foreman and Frank Foreman,
I am very glad to get this opportunity to write to you especially to present you my family and talk a little bit about my testimony and ask you to be my mentor in the our life especially in spirit and be your son.
Did you reach USA safely? I hope so. On my side, I reached Huye safely with the most enthusiastic because of the great deed you had done for me. Do you remember it?
In fact, I am married with my second wife and with four children of my own and another by adoption as you watch the pictures. All of them are Christians. It means that I have the second wife as result of the bad consequences of genocide that befell our country. And again I have that child by adoption because, first, the child was left orphan as the consequence of the genocide, second, I received her after finding that the girl was left so infected with HIV/AID by her parents that she decided to abandon Antiretroviral. I have this child to guide and counsel her for better use of antiretroviral since I am a social worker as she did not dare to tell anyone else before for help.
Moreover, I reached home with enthusiastic because when you gave me that $100, I was able to pay rest of the rent I owed to the house owner and school fees of both Olivier NSABIMANA RUKUNDO who is still in ordinary level and Bonheur IRASOHOZA MUNEZA for nursery registration…in reality my wife is a midwife. She is remunerated $200 a month. To satisfy our basic needs becomes difficult for her. That is the reason why we miss the total money for rent although it is the cheapest house in sector Tumba, Huye district and other family needs. Pray for me to find a job to help my wife and my family in general as I am a man to afford everything needed at home.
You can ask yourself why I don’t have my own house. This is because when I reached the university, my wife was finishing her studies at the School of Nurse and Midwife at Rwamagana district. And, at that time Olivier and Marie Claire were in second and fourth levels of secondary schools respectively. To resolve this problem, I had to sell this house which was not yet finished as you see its picture to pay school fees and be able to eat. The first one had been destroyed.
You can again ask yourself why I studied at this age. I am now 42s old and I completed bachelor’s degree last year. All of this turns around the consequences of genocide, yet I thank God who did this. That is the reason why I am so courageous that I cannot stop serving our Almighty God.
Therefore, I beg you to keep on doing good things more than you have been doing for the Rwandese and elsewhere particularly the vulnerable groups to be sponsored materially and spiritually according to God’s will. Don’t be weak rather keep on growing strong as long as you have been doing God’s will. I am not prophesying, but rather I know in the ministry of God you can meet troubles, hindrance or obstacles. People can weaken you and so does Satan, but we will continue to pray to God for you, Chris and Frank, for strengths and blessings. May God keep on blessing your families, country, plans, and maintaining your eternal life in His kingdom. Read Psalms 125.1-2.
Your Son,
Jérôme SINDAMBIWE

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