A contingent of Salvationists – including command leaders, headquarters’ staff and young people – greeted General Brian Peddle and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle (World President of Women’s Ministries) on arrival at Kigali international airport on 16 February as they commenced their visit to the Rwanda and Burundi Command.
Using words from Deuteronomy 10:12-13, the General challenged the officers, ‘What does God require of me?’. He reminded them that in being chosen by God to be his vessels, their service will be blessed if they have a reverent fear for the Lord, walk in his ways, love and serve him with all their heart and soul, and observe the Lord’s commands.
Holistic transformation
On the following morning the General and Commissioner Rosalie visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial, where they learnt more about Rwandan history and paid respects to the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.
In the afternoon, the international leaders met with members of the command Governance Board and toured the command headquarters, meeting officer and employee staff, and planting fruit trees in the compound.
Flee, follow and fight
On the Sunday of the visit, events included the General and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle witnessing a historic and colourful march-past of Salvationists.
The holiness meeting was packed with Salvationists and friends of The Salvation Army as well as country legal representatives and pastors from other Rwandan churches, including Archbishop Dr Laurent Mbanda (Anglican), Revd Isaie Ndayizeye (Pentecostal), Revd Dr Pascal Bataringaya (Presbyterian), Bishop Emmanuel Ndagijimana (Baptist Association) and Revd Thomas Murwanashyaka (Baptist Union).
A sacred time was experienced as the General ordained and commissioned 11 cadets of the Reflectors of Holiness session. Speaking from 1 Timothy 4:6-8 and 1 Samuel 7:3, the General challenged the congregation to focus on three things – no reserves, no retreats and no regrets – urging everyone, ‘Don’t hold back anything from God, give all to God and never turn from him’. Again, many people moved to the mercy seat in response.
The visit of the world leaders created a spiritual wave throughout the command, bringing inspiration and blessing to many people.
IHQ Communications based on a report by Major Fredrick Zazi