Kwizera Alfred's Hope
Friday, February 5, 2010 at 12:00AM Picture Hope: Kwizera Alfred, Musician from LittlePurpleCow Productions on Vimeo.
Five minute video interview.
Alfred came in and out of Alex and Goreth's home during our stay in Rwanda, sharing tea and stories with us. And when he spoke in a soft voice about his dream of sharing his music with the world, I could feel his unwavering faith in that dream. A faith that has been tested by the loss of his parents, lack of finances, and a commitment to help provide food, shelter, and school tuition for his brothers and sisters. "So how do you hold on to hope?" I wondered aloud during one of his stories.
"You have to trust. I trust everyone, and believe that God is there for me – even when I have no one and nothing," he replied. And then he placed his trust in me, and insisted that I accept his bible as a gift just before we left Rwanda. Packing that bible was difficult for me. I don't deserve it. And as the months have passed, seeing that bible beside my bed has been a gentle reminder of Alfred's presence. A visible sign of his faith. There's not much that I can do for him, but share his light with you. And hope you'll share it too.
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Reader Comments (6)
I certainly does have a lovely face. He looks like he radiates a bit of light.
Okay, for real. How do we get behind this kid? He said he had an album...? Can we get it? Can we get it on iTunes and spread a little viral love?
aiyiwe!!! that is the sweetest thing evah! go alfred! go little purple cow!
BLEW. ME. AWAY. Seriously, Stephanie, we need to make this go viral and get access to his music. How does this happen? I personally would buy a ton of his CDs as Christmas gifts. JUST SAYIN'.
Thanks for watching and supporting Alfred. Exploring options to help get his tunes available for sale online. Will keep you all posted. If you have contacts in the music industry, let me know and I can make a connection.
A soft voice telling a wonderful and inspiring story. Thanks.