Reconciliation
Partners in Mission tries to reflect a people who are "walking in the light of Jesus." We encourage all to live in brokenness and transparency with one another, enjoying each other in fellowship. We do not preach reconciliation; we attempt to live it. Across racial, tribal, cultural, denominational, economic, and national lines, we share meals together, pray together, cry together, rejoice together. Together we work with the disenfranchised and share the gospel. As we come to know each other as fellow followers of Jesus, broken and forgiven, we are no longer rivals and enemies, but brothers and sisters in Christ. How can hatred spring from this? In the small gallery of pictures from a much larger library, we present the faces of our ministry of reconciliation.

Suffering . . . Congolese refugee chased from home by war.

Angry . . . Congolese refugees, chased from jobs by war.

Different ethnic and denominational leaders working together at Nakivale Refugee Camp.

Refugee Rwandan pastor . . . Tutsi . . . his church under a tree with Tutsi and Hutu refugees.