A Fairy Tale Come True for the Ugliest Duckling…

Sometimes fairy tales actually come true. Alain was the ugliest, most disfigured boy in the whole of Burundi. His face, tummy and hand had melted in a fire after he passed out with an epileptic fit, so from them on he had to hide his horrific features underneath a hood. With his father, before the first round of surgeries Suffice to say, two decades later, after fifteen plastic surgery operations totalling several dozen hours, he’s recently completed his degree, got a distinction no less, is employed at a health centre, and wait for it… is engaged to be married to […]

Bleeding Dignity 2

I thought I’d just give you a quick update on Eva’s work following on from our encounter last month. The response to that blog was beautiful, meaning that we could provide Eva with seed-funding and help her give out lots of sanitary towels and soap to vulnerable women over the Christmas and New Year period. These ladies, as you can imagine, were very happy indeed. Also, a number of folks have come alongside Eva in terms of helping with business plans, encouragements, advice, and connections. It’s a beautiful example of what GLO loves doing, and we hope and pray that […]

A Land Flowing with Milk and More Milk!

I love sharing beautiful Burundi stories to counteract so much bad news. My friend Evariste started a stunningly effective cow project a number of years ago, which has totally transformed his community. Having lost 72 of his family members in the 1993 genocide, he got the opportunity to study in Germany before returning and responding to God’s call to bring community transformation and empowerment through cows. This beautiful film is under 3mins and tells more, please do watch it. Many of you have contributed to this success, so feel the joy and satisfaction with me! Also, any cyclist out there […]

‘Some joy during these tough days…’

It happens each year at about this time. Tharcisse, faithful long-term Scripture Union accountant, writes me an emotive plea to intervene on his and the rest of the staff’s behalf: “Hello Brother Simon! Christmas is coming. Many of us in Burundi only eat meat, chocolate, and biscuits on this one special day. It’s also the only day of the year my kids and wife hope to get a new clothing. Because of the economic situation, I as a father and husband simply can’t afford anything again this year. I don’t want to disappoint my wife and kids, so I’m asking […]

Bleeding Dignity

I never thought I’d be writing about sanitary towels or tampons. Today I met Eva. She’s a 32-year-old entrepreneur. She blew me away, for two reasons: Firstly, because she got a Masters degree in France; and then, against everyone’s wishes and common sense, she returned to Burundi because of God’s call on her life to make a difference in her nation. Very, very few people do that. Leaving the safety, opportunities and affluence of France for the instability, mass unemployment and rampant poverty of Burundi. Wow! That has to be God… …And secondly, because she pursued me. She wrote me […]

Love!

“If you have to calculate what you are willing to give up for Jesus Christ, never say that you love Him. Jesus Christ asks us to give up the best we have got to Him, our right to ourselves.” (Oswald Chambers) A sermon from the summer at Lee Abbey on Love. A few more quotes: “Breezy, self-confident Christians tell us how wonderful it is to accept Christ and then have a good time all the rest of your life; the Lord won’t demand anything of you. Yes, He will, my friend! The Lord will demand everything of you. And when […]

No Longer An Orphan In Burundi…

I challenge you to watch this and NOT have tears in your eyes by the end. It’s so beautiful and powerful. Try not to watch it on your phone but instead on a bigger screen, with the music loud, and feel it… Wow! And please share… Incidentally, they have an urgent ministry need right now, so if you want to help, do get in touch.

Choose Life!

“I loved it so much, I got it for all my grandchildren!” “I’ve given it away to fifty people so far!” “I conduct an orchestra and have given one to every member!” This is just a quick plug for Christmas gifts for loved-ones. I love hearing how people have been impacted by the daily devotional-of-the-year ‘Choose Life!’ If you’re struggling to think of what to get someone, how about this? To order in the UK, you can buy it from St Andrews Bookshop. Or in the USA and beyond, click here And as I searched for the Amazon link, I […]

Growing a Chicken into a Cow in Burundi…

I’m sat in a dimly-lit venue with about four hundred hard-working and dignified rural folk as they strain to hear the voice of the trainer at the front due to the rain pelting down on the tin roof above. The odour of the man next to me is thick in my nostrils. Some have walked for several hours to get here. These are poor industrious people who are trying their best to provide for their loved-ones, and they know being part of this savings group is their best chance of making it work. The methodology is beautiful. First, it involves […]

From the Gutter to Lifting Others Out of it…

When I see streetkids messing around or begging from people on our road or downtown, I fear that one day, they’ll end up being rapists, thieves, murderers, coopted as child-soldiers, or some such horrific scenario. And many do. Their futures seem bleak, almost hopeless. But then I see the lives being transformed at New Generation. And because we’ve been involved a long time, some of those little kids have now grown up and have bucked the trend beautifully to make a difference in their nation, becoming part of the solution rather than the problem. Meet Eric.

The Last Will Be First…

Freddy, dear friend and founder of Burundi Youth for Christ, just posted this on Facebook: “Thacien and Olivier, the two young men you see on this photo above (from right to left), are our oldest children at Gitega Orphanage under BYFC. They are currently studying at Gitega International Academy. They have just received a full scholarship to go study at Waterford United World College of Southern Africa in Swaziland. It is one of the best high schools on the continent. 60 nationalities are represented there from around the world. It is a very expensive school and connected to some of […]

Running for Glory After His Parents’ Murder…

He was about to run in the 1993 World Championships 800m final in Toronto, when he received a phone call informing him that his parents had been murdered and their bodies dumped down a latrine… Here is Nkaza sharing some of his truly remarkable story. He’s a national hero because of his sporting achievements, and he’s using his fame now to rally the youth across the nation to march to the beat of a different drum.

The Burundi Adventure Coming to an End…

All good things come to an end. It’s been an emotional few weeks as we’ve dealt with a child who is deeply unhappy at school, and realizing that our time as a family needs to come to a close in Burundi for educational reasons. We’d planned to leave in 2019, twenty years after I initially came out, but have brought it forward by a year. The plan is, with my GLO Board’s full endorsement, to take the family on a crazy year traveling around the world. What an amazing opportunity! Why do it? Well why not?! We’ve had a stressful, […]

Faith!

Click HERE for a talk I gave in the summer on faith. And below are some cool quotes, good material for reflexion or your own talks. Enjoy! “Faith is not logical. But it isn’t illogical either. Faith is theological. It does not ignore reality; it just adds God into the equation. Think of it this way. Logic questions God. Faith questions assumptions. And at the end of the day, faith is trusting God more than you trust your own assumptions.” (Mark Batterson) Limited by our senses – ‘We walk by Faith, not by sight’ Think of the African impala; it’s […]

Being a Duck for Christ to the Nations…

The Dead Sea is dead because water runs into it, but doesn’t run out of it. That’s not to say, in any way, that the Burundian Church is dead – far far from it – but in terms of cross-cultural mission to the nations, it has received for a long time within Burundi without taking the gospel out beyond its borders, and that has been unhealthy and wrong. Our historic national congress was nearly a year in the planning, and it went superbly well. We wanted 250 attendees, hand-picked for their influence or their active engagement already, but in the […]

Beaten but Unbowed in Burundi…

Emedi is one of our team who engages pro-actively with Muslims in Burundi. I was in the bush yesterday, and observed new mosques springing up all over the place. The Muslim missionaries offer food and medicine to desperately poor people, many of whom are happy to convert if their immediate physical needs are met. Emedi has been beaten and has counted the cost. Another on our team was murdered in front of his wife and kids. Do have a quick look at this short clip in our ‘More Than Conquerors’ series, it’s under 4mins. Please pray for him and the […]

A Day in the Life… Being a Disciplined Discipling Disciple

I often get asked: “What does a day in Burundi look like for you?” And it’s difficult to answer because my days include a huge range of activities; but at this stage of life, this is the framework I’m trying to implement. What my work actually entails is beyond the scope of this blog. I’m sharing this with you in the hope that something might strike you, encourage you, challenge you, or help you. Our lives are all different – we have different balls we’re juggling in the air – and we might be at different life stages in different […]

Bleeding but Unbowed in Burundi…

This is the story of my buddy Ephraim’s near-fatal return to Burundi from the Congo. God had told him to come back to his nation to preach forgiveness and reconciliation. Even when taken by rebels and tortured, his faith remained unshakeable that he would survive to do what God had called him to. Despite being battered and broken, he told them: “You will not be able to kill me, because God is sending me back to Burundi to preach the Gospel.” His last words to them before they left him for dead were: “Father, forgive them, for they know not […]

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