Why This Blog?

This blog is my open letter to the world — a window into my life, my faith, and the miracles I cannot explain away. I write to share the extraordinary work the Lord has done in my journey, trusting that even those I may never meet might glimpse the hope that carried me through.

A note of honesty: Many of my posts reflect memories from the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda 1994, when I was only 13 years old. Trauma imprints itself strangely on the mind; memory can blur, bend, or leave gaps. I write what I lived — as I remember it — knowing it may not always align perfectly with the factual record.

This space is a testimony to resilience, to the shaping power of hardship, and to a faith that refused to be extinguished. I am the woman I am today because grace found me even in the ruins.

Thank you for walking with me through these words. May you find in them a whisper of hope for your own story.

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