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Testimonies of Eear Members Whose Lives Were Changed

Summary by UMUSEKE
Some members of the Evangelical Church of Friends in Rwanda, EEAR, say they are grateful to God and the country for giving them a new lease of life, thanks to the work done by this church that has changed their lives. After the Genocide against the Tutsi, Rwandans had suffered wounds and some had become disillusioned with religious beliefs. Religions and churches have played a significant role in the spiritual journey and the rebirth of Christia…
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Some members of the Evangelical Church of Friends in Rwanda, EEAR, say they are grateful to God and the country for giving them a new lease of life, thanks to the work done by this church that has changed their lives. After the Genocide against the Tutsi, Rwandans had suffered wounds and some had become disillusioned with religious beliefs. Religions and churches have played a significant role in the spiritual journey and the rebirth of Christia…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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