Leadership Training Retreat in Rwanda: Empowering Leaders for Mission and Church Growth

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On August 29, 2024, the Olivet Assembly Rwanda Training Center concluded its leadership training program with a special closing service in Kigali. From August 26 to 29, this retreat brought together mission leaders from Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, and Tanzania for an intensive time of learning, prayer, and reflection. The event aimed to strengthen leadership skills, deepen faith, and build stronger connections among the participants.

The highlight of the retreat was the final service, featuring a powerful message delivered by Pastor Abraham. His teaching centered on what truly pleases the heart of God and how church leaders can effectively respond to this calling. Drawing from John 21:17, where Jesus asks Peter if he loves Him and commands him to take care of His sheep, Pastor Abraham underscored the crucial role of leaders in guiding and nurturing their congregations. He emphasized that leading God’s people is a responsibility that requires dedication, love, and a commitment to bringing them closer to the Kingdom of God.

Pastor Abraham also stressed the importance of church planting as a vital aspect of Christian leadership. Referring to Matthew 16:18-20, where Jesus declares Peter as the rock on which He will build His Church, Pastor Abraham reminded the leaders that creating new communities of faith is essential not only for the spiritual growth of believers but also for reaching those who have not yet encountered the Gospel. This call to “make disciples” is a core mission for church leaders and aligns with Jesus’ vision for spreading the Christian faith.

The leadership training program concluded with a time of reflection and sharing, where participants expressed the grace and insights they had gained throughout the program. Many testified to receiving profound spiritual growth and leadership guidance. To further strengthen the bonds of friendship and unity, participants also engaged in recreational activities, including a friendly football match. This helped to reinforce camaraderie and reminded everyone of the importance of unity, teamwork, and joy in the Christian journey.