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Christ Walks Where Evil Reigned: Responding
to the Rwandan Genocide
Contact:
Audra Jennings, The B&B Media Group, 800-927-0517 ext. 104,
ajennings@tbbmedia.com; for
www.authenticbooks.com DALLAS,
March 19 /Christian Newswire/
-- In 1994, in a short span of one hundred days, more than one million men,
women and children were slaughtered in Rwanda. While what happened will be
remembered in history as one of the most horrific atrocities of our time,
the apathy and disinterest of the world regarding this tragedy will take its
place in the historical record as one of the blackest marks on humanity.
Political and religious leaders alike, along with most of the world media,
turned a blind eye to the atrocities while the tiny African nation of Christ Walks
Where Evil Reigned (Authentic) is a powerful and disturbing revelation that
lays bare the tragic events that led to, and surround, those horrible days.
Authors Emmanuel M. Kolini, the Anglican Archbishop of Rwanda, and Dr. Peter
Holmes take a deeply personal look deep into the black, heartless soul of
evil as they record the experiences of the most vulnerable who suffered--and
are continuing to suffer--as a result of the killings that took place during
those dark days. The authors share the haunting tale of a woman who was
forced to bury her young son alive, throwing shovel after shovel of dirt
over the boy as he screamed her name over and over while trying in vain to
crawl out of his burial hole. They expose the truth of the rape and torture
of thousands of women and little girls as young as six who were used as sex
slaves for dozens. The authors bravely detail the failure of Christian
leaders to intervene and respond and outline the tragic results this apathy
has had on the survivors of the slaughter. Because of their inaction, many
of those left behind felt evil had triumphed and become more powerful than
God. As
profoundly important as the authors' exposure of the ongoing depth of the
tragedy is their assertion that God always has had--and still does have--a
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