During the Rwandan genocide in 1994, she and seven other women were forced to hide and huddle silently together in a cramped bathroom two feet by four feet.
It was horrendous experience of helplessness.
They were vulnerable. But they trusted that God was so close to them. Her faith in God sustained her. It was a faith that felt the light when the night was so dark.
Immacule'e wrote: " I literally felt the fear pumping through my veins, and my blood was on fire. I struggled to form an image of God in my mind.
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Truely..even the darkness of the whole world can not put out the light of even a small candle....candle of faith...of hope inside u.....nyc tony...
A great story of faith in God - the pillars of light! beautifully narrated Dr. Tony! Full marks! i shall learn a lot from your poems and writings.