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		<title>Genocide and Forgiveness</title>
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		<dc:creator>Coty Pinckney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fourteen years ago, the genocide in Rwanda was at its height. See this link for a fascinating account &#8211; in the New York Times of all places &#8211; of the impact of the Gospel on reconciliation and forgiveness between perpetrators and relatives of victims. Here&#8217;s an excerpt: Words spoken by Jean Baptiste Ntakirutimana to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fourteen years ago, the genocide in Rwanda was at its height. See this link for a fascinating account &#8211; in the New York Times of all places &#8211; of the impact of the Gospel on reconciliation and forgiveness between perpetrators and relatives of victims. Here&#8217;s an excerpt: Words spoken by Jean Baptiste Ntakirutimana to the man who murdered his mother:</p>
<p>By the time he started explaining how he killed her I partly lost consciousness. I prayed to God to give me His spirit to revive me and give me more strength to continue, as I felt it was His mission I was on. Miraculously I felt warmth from my head to my feet, I felt like a big rock melting from my chest and my head. I felt very refreshed, cleaned up my tears and carried on the conversation tremendously relieved from my whole being. I then told him that I have personally been forgiven all my wrong from God and that it is in the same spirit that I was coming to him offering him pardon myself. Then it was like a huge veil off his face he started smiling with a lot of words of gratitude. He started holding my hands and telling me many other things I couldn’t expect about himself and the reality around the genocide. He agreed to go and see other people for whose family members he killed.”</p>
<p>Thanks be to God for His inexpressible gift!</p>
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