World Mission Frontier World Mission Frontier's work in Rwanda began at the site of the Rwandan genocide in 1994. Missionary Kim Pyung-Lyuk (publisher of Christian Life at the time), who covered the Rwandan massacre site, began his ministry in Rwanda by renting a house and helping six orphaned children who were being protected by Madam Gafaringa, a war widow whom he met in Gikondo, Kigali City. . In April 1995, a kindergarten and orphanage were opened by renting a building in Gikondo, Rwanda, and a kindergarten was built in Remera in September 1996. In 1997, refugee camp seminarians who returned from refugee camps in Tanzania were mobilized to establish 25 additional kindergartens in Rwanda's East Province and 1 kindergarten in Gitarama. In 1999, in order to transfer the ministry to locals and discontinue the ministry due to exhaustion, a local NGO called ¡°Voice of Children¡± was established and all children¡¯s ministries were transferred. However, due to God's strong call, the ministry could not be stopped, so in 2000, 2 Hectors of land was prepared for the current Kigali Center and started building mission center. The ¡°World Mission Frontier¡± was re-established, which continues to this day. World Mission Frontier is a local NGO in Rwanda that currently has mission centers in three regions (Kigali, West Province, and East Province). |