Rwanda: The Land God Forgot?

Rwanda: The Land God Forgot?

by Meg Guillebaud (Author)

Synopsis

Meg is the third generation of her family to become a missionary to Rwanda: her grandfather went out from Britain in 1925. Ostensibly the story of her family, this is really a story of two nations. Rwanda and neighbouring Burundi wrestle with centuries-old tribal hatreds. The East African revival, in which Meg's parents were heavily involved, was famed for repentance and reconciliation. But did it paper over deeper divisions?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 364
Edition: First UK Edition
Publisher: Monarch Books
Published: 01 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 1854245767
ISBN 13: 9781854245762

Media Reviews
A vivid and personal account of missionary witness in a land which has known not only the triumphs of faith but also the terrible events of the genocide in 1994 which led to the deaths of some 800,000 people. I congratulate Meg on her honesty in facing up to the questions that arise from that terrible event. Only the cross can heal those wounds. - Most Rev. Dr George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury One of the most riveting gospel accounts of our time - utterly compulsive. - Rev. Richard Bewes, Rector of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London Will challenge, inspire, disturb and move you. You won't be the same again! - Lesley Bilinda, author of The Colour of Darkness
Author Bio
A former sergeant in the Metropolitan Police, the Rev. Meg Guillebaud, an Anglican minister, now trains church leaders in Rwanda.