My Father, Maker of the Trees: How I Survived the Rwandan Genocide

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· Baker Books
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My Father, Maker of the Trees is a story not only of surviving the Rwandan genocide--it is also a story of spiritual rebirth, healing, and redemption of a land and a people. This incredible true account shows readers the reality of evil in the world as well as the power of hope. Eric's message of God's relentless love through our darkest circumstances will encourage and inspire. Now available in trade paper.

Praise for My Father, Maker of the Trees:
"The power of this book comes from a call to forgiveness worldwide."--Publishers Weekly

"An inspirational memoir of faith and resilience."--Booklist

"Eric's story shows how God's love and presence can overcome suffering and evil in our world."--Immaculee Ilibagiza, author of the New York Times bestseller
Left to Tell

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About the author

Eric Irivuzumugabe is the founder of Humura Ministries, a Rwandan organization that supports orphans of genocide.He is a member of Evangelical Restoration Church in Rwanda, where he currently resides.

Tracey D. Lawrence (MA, DPhil) is a freelance writer and collaborator who has written for Chuck Colson's BreakPoint, the Wilberforce Forum, Promise Keepers, FutureLead, Gary Smalley, and others.

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