Tag Archives: Rwanda

Rwanda: “Reconcilable Differences”

This entry is part 8 of 8 in the series As We Forgive

Christianity Today reports, Fifteen years after genocide, Rwanda is showing signs of healing… [Link: Reconcilable Differences | Christianity Today | A Magazine of Evangelical Conviction]

“Together for Adoption » Blog Archive » Blog Tour: As We Forgive”

Catherine Claire Larson, author of As We Forgive: Stories of Reconciliation from Rwanda, continues her blog tour this week with an interview at Together for Adoption.

Catherine Larson Chat Transcript

This entry is part 4 of 8 in the series As We Forgive

Transcript, with links added, of the April 30 chat with Catherine Claire Larson, author of As We Forgive: Stories of Reconciliation From Rwanda (reviewed here). ************ [Tom G] Good evening, Catherine, and welcome to Thinking Christian! [Catherine Larson] Thanks Tom, I’m really glad to be joining you tonight! [Tom G] It’s a privilege to have

As We Forgive, Part 3

This entry is part 3 of 8 in the series As We Forgive

Book Review For many readers, Rwanda in 1994 may seem like a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Genocide, thankfully, is probably very far removed from your experience, as it is from mine. What then do you and I do with a book like As We Forgive: Stories of Reconciliation From Rwanda?

Online Chat Session Thursday Evening

Mark your calendar for this blog’s first online chat this Thursday evening, April 30 at 9:00 pm EDT, with special guest Catherine Claire Larson, author of As We Forgive: Stories of Reconciliation from Rwanda. This is your chance to ask her about Rwanda, the genocide, the restoration following, and her experiences in discovering the story

As We Forgive, Part 2

This entry is part 2 of 8 in the series As We Forgive

Book Review It is said that light shines brightest in dark places. I wrote last Saturday about Catherine Claire Larson’s book As We Forgive: Stories of Reconciliation From Rwanda. It is probably both the darkest and the brightest book I have ever read. Before I proceed, let me remind you: Next Thursday evening at 9:00

As We Forgive: Stories of Reconciliation From Rwanda

This entry is part 1 of 8 in the series As We Forgive

Book Review “One of the most haunting things about living in Rwanda after the genocide is that killers still walk among the survivors.” (From page 249.) I have just experienced one of the most remarkable books of my life: As We Forgive: Stories of Reconciliation From Rwanda, by Prison Fellowship senior writer and editor Catherine