Summary:
The book recounts the extraordinary story of Segatashya, a shepherd boy from Rwanda who claimed to have visions of Jesus Christ, urging him to spread messages of love and repentance. It details his spiritual journey, the skepticism he faced, and the impact of his message on those around him, set against the backdrop of the cultural and political climate of Rwanda leading up to the genocide.
Key points:
1. Divine Encounters: The book tells the story of Segatashya Emmanuel, a Rwandan boy who claimed to have met Jesus, transforming his life and spreading messages of love and repentance.
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