Author: | Julienne Munyaneza | ISBN: | 9781911086642 |
Publisher: | Onwards and Upwards Publishers | Publication: | July 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Onwards and Upwards eBook | Language: | English |
Author: | Julienne Munyaneza |
ISBN: | 9781911086642 |
Publisher: | Onwards and Upwards Publishers |
Publication: | July 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Onwards and Upwards eBook |
Language: | English |
When Julienne Munyaneza moved from Rwanda to the UK, her husband and children were soon to follow.
Then civil war broke out.
Whilst news of widespread genocide was reaching the UK, Julienne lost contact with her family, who were all separated in the events that followed. After much heartache and prayer, she visited the warzone herself to find and reunite her family, with God’s help and guidance.
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"It is a privilege to write an endorsement for Julienne's autobiography. She is my minister's wife but also a true friend. She is a warm, caring person which reflects her faith in her saviour. She participates in the life of the church and leads worship with eloquence and passion.
Her story will have an enormous impact on you – as it has on me. It is a testimony to true faith and how it can sustain in all situations. Julienne's story is a true inspiration and needs to be read."
Gwenda Halford
Secretary, URC Gloucester
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Julienne Munyaneza was born and grew up in Rubengera, Rwanda, but later moved to the UK to work for the World Association for Christian Communication. Her husband and children were due to follow soon after, when civil war broke out in Rwanda. Whilst news of widespread genocide was reaching the UK, Julienne lost contact with her family, who were all separated in the events that followed. After much heartache and prayer, she visited the warzone herself to find and reunite her family, with God's help and guidance.
Julienne is married to Rev. Dr. Malachi Munyaneza, a minister of the Presbyterian Church of Rwanda and United Reformed Church in Great Britain. They have a son and two daughters, and five beautiful grandchildren. Julienne and Malachi now live in Gloucester.
When Julienne Munyaneza moved from Rwanda to the UK, her husband and children were soon to follow.
Then civil war broke out.
Whilst news of widespread genocide was reaching the UK, Julienne lost contact with her family, who were all separated in the events that followed. After much heartache and prayer, she visited the warzone herself to find and reunite her family, with God’s help and guidance.
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"It is a privilege to write an endorsement for Julienne's autobiography. She is my minister's wife but also a true friend. She is a warm, caring person which reflects her faith in her saviour. She participates in the life of the church and leads worship with eloquence and passion.
Her story will have an enormous impact on you – as it has on me. It is a testimony to true faith and how it can sustain in all situations. Julienne's story is a true inspiration and needs to be read."
Gwenda Halford
Secretary, URC Gloucester
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Julienne Munyaneza was born and grew up in Rubengera, Rwanda, but later moved to the UK to work for the World Association for Christian Communication. Her husband and children were due to follow soon after, when civil war broke out in Rwanda. Whilst news of widespread genocide was reaching the UK, Julienne lost contact with her family, who were all separated in the events that followed. After much heartache and prayer, she visited the warzone herself to find and reunite her family, with God's help and guidance.
Julienne is married to Rev. Dr. Malachi Munyaneza, a minister of the Presbyterian Church of Rwanda and United Reformed Church in Great Britain. They have a son and two daughters, and five beautiful grandchildren. Julienne and Malachi now live in Gloucester.