![]() ![]() ![]() There were other dangers and inconveniences Segatasha encountered during his travels. It was many years before they regained any sort of quiet life again. ![]() Eventually things got so bad Segatasha’s family had to move. Later they became overwhelmed by the hoards of sightseers who overran their farm in search of the boy, his belongings, them, and/or any souvenir they could steal. Segatasha’s family was hurt, confused and felt rejected by him in the beginning, suffered the loss of him personally as well as his manual labor, greatly needed by the growing family. Jesus sent the boy out to preach his repentance message to the surrounding areas, even to other countries other than his native Rwanda. ![]() Segatasha paid with the loss of his deeply rooted connection to family. You might think-and I might as well-that it would be wonderful to hear the voice of Our Savior, see His Face too and ask Him all the questions burning in our hearts?Īnd yet, what did such privileges cost? Because everything in life comes at some expense. Segatasha of Kibeho was only 14 when he first heard Jesus speak to him. Although a very easy-read, I took it in short stretches, because of the pain underlying most of Segatasha’s story. ![]()
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