Following the Rwandan genocide in 1994, government leaders pleaded with those who had fled the country to return home. Rwanda needed all the help it could get to rebuild what had been lost during the bloody massacre. Bishop Nathan — our partner and the founder...
A mango tree stood tall next to a destroyed building — the only source of shade to be seen. It was a necessity during the hot Rwandan summers. A semi-circle of benches dragged out from the rubble sat under the canopy of leaves. These benches were the only...
Today marks 30 years since the Rwandan genocide began — almost four months of terror for countless Tutsi men, women, and children. But for many families, it still feels like yesterday. Rwanda has come a long way since then, but underneath the atmosphere of...
“Never again.” These were the words many declared after the atrocities of the Holocaust were revealed in the 1940s. Since then, the implication of these two words has broadened to become a pledge to “never again” allow genocide to claim millions of innocent...
After the Holocaust, the entire world was in a state of utter shock. Six million Jews . . . corralled together from across the nations and systematically wiped from the face of the earth. One of humanities darkest hours left an indelible mark on every man, woman, and...