Description
There are books that move you. And then there are books that reach into the deepest part of your soul and rearrange it permanently. Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust by Immaculée Ilibagiza is one of the most remarkable, devastating, and ultimately redemptive true stories ever committed to paper.
In 1994, while the Rwandan genocide killed nearly one million people — including most of her own family — Immaculée and seven other women survived by hiding in a bathroom no larger than a small wardrobe for 91 days. What happened in that tiny room, and what happened inside Immaculée’s heart during those 91 days of silence, hunger, and terror, is the story this book tells.
It is a story of unimaginable horror. And of equally unimaginable faith.
What This Book Recounts:
- The lead-up to the 1994 Rwandan genocide and how overnight neighbours became killers
- 91 days of hiding in a cramped bathroom — starving, silent, and surrounded by death
- How Immaculée encountered God in the darkest place she had ever been
- The moment she chose to forgive the men who murdered her family — and what that forgiveness cost her
- Her miraculous survival and the journey toward rebuilding a life from ashes
- Why forgiveness is not weakness but the most radical act of spiritual strength
What You Will Take Away:
- A faith that has been tested in ways most people will never face — and survived
- A new understanding of what it means to trust God in the valley, not just on the mountain
- The extraordinary power of prayer as a lifeline when every human resource is exhausted
- A perspective on suffering, purpose, and resilience that will recalibrate your entire outlook
- The conviction that no darkness — personal, national, or generational — has the final word
Why This Book Resonates Deeply Across East Africa: Left to Tell is not just a Rwandan story. It is an African story — one that speaks directly to communities across East Africa who understand what it means to survive, to rebuild, and to choose faith over bitterness. For Kenyan readers, this book carries particular weight — Rwanda is a neighbour, its history is recent, and its journey of forgiveness and reconstruction is one of the most astonishing national stories of our lifetime. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the depth of God’s presence in human suffering — and the miracle of a life rebuilt on forgiveness.
Book Details:
- 📖 Author: Immaculée Ilibagiza with Steve Erwin
- 📄 Foreword by: Dr Wayne W. Dyer
- 📄 Format: PDF eBook (instant download via WhatsApp or email)
- 💰 Price: Ksh 100 only
- 🚀 Delivery: Instant after M-Pesa payment confirmation
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