Christ Walks Where Evil Reigned: Responding to the Rwandan Genocide

Christ Walks Where Evil Reigned: Responding to the Rwandan Genocide

by SrRickWarren (Foreword), EmmanuelMKolini (Author), PeterR,PhDHolmes (Author)

Synopsis

A social commentary, in a Rwandan setting, focusing on how darkness can consume a nation and how hope and transformation can be released. The genocide in 1994 left the Rwandan people feeling God was lost or hidden, a common feeling when people have experienced violent abuse against them. Because of the appalling slaughter of the genocide, Satan and evil are often perceived to be more powerful than God. This book suggests a way forward. Although God was not responsible for the carnage of the genocide, he does want to be part of the healing of its wounds. Christ Walks Where Evil Reigned is a book of action, outlining God's plans for Rwanda and in all countries and communities like it that are searching for healing and wholeness. 'The authors have worked together to produce this remarkable book designed to help heal Rwanda. They examine the causes of the genocide and how such a thing can be prevented in the future. They have gone beyond the mass of literature on this tragedy and offer important insights and warnings. A fascinating book.' Canon Michael Green

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 218
Publisher: Authentic Media
Published: 06 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 1934068411
ISBN 13: 9781934068410

Author Bio
Peter R. Holmes (MA, PhD) is a management trainer and co-founder of both Christ Church Deal, Kent and Rapha. He is also a member of the Chartered Management Institute, the Association of Therapeutic Communities (ATC) and a Lead Reviewer on the Community of Communities Research Project of the ATC and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He is the author of Becoming More Human: Exploring the Interface of Spirituality; Discipleship and Faith Community; Trinity In Human Community: Exploring Congregational Life in the image of the Social Trinity and The Fasting Journey, and the co-author of Becoming More Like Christ: A Contemporary Biblical Journey; Changed Lives: Extraordinary Stories of Ordinary People; Christ walks where evil Reigned and Introducing Salugenic Community: Journeying into Christ - Editorial Review. Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini is Archbishop of the Province of the Episcopal Church of Rwanda and Bishop of Kigali.