Frida witnessed her family being massacred by Huttu men wilh machetes and was then asked how she wanted to die. She could not afford a bullet, which they offered to sell her, so instead received what should have been a fatal blow to the head. She was put in a mass grave with her slaughtered family only to find herself still alive and conscious. She eventually climbed out of the pit covered in filth and blood. Frida will never forget her traumas, but the healing God has brought is miraculous. Today this young woman has an important message for the world.
This book tells the true, dramatic story of life amid the horror of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, but more importantly how Frida's life was utterly transformed by the power to forgive and love her enemies. Despite great adversity, the message is one of immense hope and personal deliverance.
An incredible story of one woman's journey from abuse to physical and spiritual freedom. Abandoned by her mother and physically, mentally and sexually abused by her father, little Sheree is...
From five years old, Abbie didn't know who she was supposed to be. To deal with her lack of identity she turned to self-harm, using it as a form of control. Eventually she began the painstaking...
The Easy-to-Read Version of the Bible was initially prepared to meet the special needs of the deaf and was first published as The English Version for the Deaf.