Reflective Pieces

This is a page to help you find all of our teams reflective pieces, posted both here and on other websites!

I'm Volunteering in Rwanda but I'm not 'Changing the World' by Beth Milburn

Beth reflects on what we are doing out here in Kigali, and how is it powerful, and what makes it powerful.

I'm Volunteering in Rwanda but I am not 'Changing the World'







Possibly just humour me for a minute? by Rachel Garner

Rachel thinks about how her time out in Rwanda has changed her perspective, and how we can all work together to change the world.

Possibly just humour me for a minute?






10 things to take with you when travelling overseas by Beth Milburn

Beth wrote a lovely article about the essential things to take with you when you are travelling!!

10 things to take with you when travelling overseas




Who say young people can't change the world by Rachel Garner

In support and celebration of International Youth Day, Rachel wrote a piece for Tearfund Rhythms about the role that young people have to play in development.

Who says young people can't change the world?



'Think of the world you want to live in and make it happen' By Lion-Sam interviewed by Beth Milburn

This is the first in a series of four interviews conducted by Beth for the Tearfund Rhythms Page. Lion-Sam talks about his exeperience volunteering with Tearfund, what motivated him to join ICS and how he beleives our generation can really make a difference.

Think of the world you want to live in a make it happen


'I get angry when someone tells me I can't be successful' By Henry Destin Interviewed by Beth Milburn

This is the second in the series of four for the Tearfund Rhythms Page! Henry talks about his ICS exeperience - his favourite moments of the trip so far, the important role that God plays in his life and his future dreams and aspirations.

I get angry when someone tells me I can't be successful










'My dream is to have my name known for the way that I help people' By Claire Umumararungu interveiwed by Beth Milburn

Third in the series of four for Tearfund Rhythms. Claire talks about her passion and love for people, as well as the projects she sees herself taking part in after her ICS experience.

My dream is to have my name known for the way I help people


'Poverty is something that can be fought against; I have to fight against it with all of my weapons' By David Karemera interviewed by Beth Milburn

The final piece in the series of four for Tearfund Rhythms. David talks about why he wanted to apply for ICS and how it is allowing him to develop his skills as a team leader. He also talks about how heart warming it is to know that through ICS we are having a positive impact in the community through hearing peoples personal testimonys.

Poverty is something that can be fought against; I have to fight against it with all of my weapons






Culture, is it really that shocking? By Rachel Garner

For her local paper back home, Rachel interviewed all the members of our team, to find our their perspectives on culture shock, and to gather the best ways to over come it and turn it into something positive for the team.

Culture, is it really that shocking?


Rwanda's Development and Outsider's Perspective by Beth Milburn:

Beth gives her opinion about the way in which Rwanda is developing and how this looks to someone who is not from the country.

Rwanda's Development and Outsider's Perspective





Conquering Mountains in Kigali by Rachel Garner:

This is the third piece that Rachel wrote for her local newspaper - she talks about how as a team they are able to over come any problem and learn from every challenge. Also about the fun times the team had climbing Mount Kigali.

Conquering Mountains in Kigali



Vicky's Blog

Throughout our journey Vicky has been writing a blog documenting her highlights and challenges along the way.

vickyquaife.blogspot










 Beth's Blog

A collection of posts by Beth Milburn documenting her time out here in Rwanda - what we have been doing, what her impressions are, and the impact of the work.

bethmilburn.wordpress












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