The Bishop of Rwanda

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The Bishop of Rwanda
Author : John Rucyahana
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Language : English
Release Date : 27 July 2008
ISBN : 9781418573263
Pages : 250 pages
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The Bishop of Rwanda by John Rucyahana Book PDF Summary

In 1994, as his country descended into the madness of genocide, Anglican Bishop John Rucyahana underwent the mind-numbing pain of having members of his church and family butchered. John refused to become a part of the systemic hatred. He founded the Sonrise orphanage and school for children orphaned in the genocide, and he now leads reconciliation efforts between his own Tutsi people, the victims of this horrific massacre, and the perpetrators, the Hutus. His remarkable story is one that demands to be told.

The Bishop of Rwanda

In 1994, as his country descended into the madness of genocide, Anglican Bishop John Rucyahana underwent the mind-numbing pain of having members of his church and family butchered. John refused to become a part of the systemic hatred. He founded the Sonrise orphanage and school for children orphaned in the genocide,

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