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Paperback Edition
- 978-1-03-836158-5
- 5.0 x 8.0 inches
- Black & White interior
- 66 pages
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Hardcover Edition
- 978-1-03-836159-2
- 5.0 x 8.0 inches
- Black & White interior
- 66 pages
- Keywords
- Rwandan genocide,
- family relationships,
- grace,
- spiritual health,
- Christian faith,
- prayer,
- healing
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Rwandan Massacre: God's Divine Intervention
by
Christine Nyirahabimana
Christine Nyirahbimana lived through the horrors of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, losing most of her family and narrowly escaping with her life. In her powerful memoir, Rwandan Massacre: God’s Divine Intervention, she takes readers back to that horrific experience and shows them how God carried her through unimaginable suffering and led her to the freedom that comes through forgiveness. Drawing on both Scripture and personal experience, Ms. Nyirahbimana reflects on trusting God in hardship and opening our hearts to His healing. Her unshakeable faith in God’s power to comfort, restore, and perform miracles will inspire readers throughout the journey to let go of anger and surrender their burdens to God. This testimony of transformation, told with honesty and grace, demonstrates how forgiving those who have caused pain not only restores peace with God but also brings emotional and physical healing. No matter how violent or evil the offense, God can intervene and do the unimaginable, offering life-changing forgiveness and eternal joy.
Christine Nyirahbimana lived through the Rwandan massacre of 1994, losing friends and family members. Through a process of spiritual growth and seeking God, she was able to forgive those who had persecuted her, and she now shares that message of freedom in Christ. Ms. Nyirahbimana eventually immigrated to Canada, where she now lives with her son in Calgary, Alberta.
Contributors
- Author
- Christine Nyirahabimana
