ON THE SCREEN: ‘BEAUTIFULLY BROKEN’ AN UPLIFTING STORY OF RESTORATION

DAVID ADAMS watches ‘Beautifully Broken’…
FILM: ‘BEAUTIFULLY BROKEN’ – THE STORY OF HOW THREE FAMILIES’ LIVES WERE CHANGED FOREVER

DAVID ADAMS speaks to American Randy Hartley about the extraordinary story of healing, forgiveness and reconciliation now captured on film in ‘Beautifully Broken’…
Essay: Rwanda’s genocide at 25 – “each soul decides to serve life or death”

In a book excerpt first published by Religion News Service, DENISE UWIMANA, author of the new book ‘From Red Earth: A Rwandan Story of Healing and Forgiveness’, recalls what happened when death came to her town and its aftermath…
RWANDAN GENOCIDE: SURVIVORS TORMENTED BY HORRORS, 25 YEARS ON

NITA BHALLA, of Thomson Reuters Foundation, reports from Rwanda…
Essay: Oh, my Rwanda

With the 25th anniversary of the start of the Rwandan genocide being commemorated this week, Dr JOHN STEWARD, who worked as a peace and reconciliation consultant in the country in its aftermath, reflects on the progress made there since…
Essay: Kofi Annan – his legacy is not perfect, but he helped improve millions of lives

In an article first published on The Conversation, ROSA FREEDMAN, of the University of Reading, and AOIFE O’DONOGHUE, of Durham University, write about the legacy of former UN Secretary General and Nobel Prize winner Kofi Annan, who has died at the age of 80…
After shuttering 700 churches, Rwanda proposes stricter clergy guidelines

RNS After closing more than 700 churches and some mosques in March, Rwandan government officials have moved to institute guidelines for how faith groups operate in the majority-Christian East African country. Rwanda’s minister in the office of the president has brought to Parliament a draft law that would require Christian and Muslim clerics to attain university education […]
Rwanda: Finding a future through forgiveness

DAVID ADAMS reports on how Rwandans are finding forgiveness and rediscovering hope in their lives…