Immaculée Ilibagiza is a Rwandan author and motivational speaker. Her book, "Left to Tell," recounts her incredible survival during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Immaculée hid in a small bathroom with seven other women for 91 days, while her family was brutally murdered. Through her faith and forgiveness, she was able to overcome the trauma and rebuild her life. "Left to Tell" has inspired readers around the world with its message of hope and resilience. Immaculée has since dedicated her life to promoting peace and reconciliation.
Left to Tell is a powerful memoir by Immaculée Ilibagiza, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide. It recounts her incredible story of hiding in a small bathroom with seven other women for 91 days, as well as her journey towards forgiveness and healing. Through her firsthand account, Ilibagiza offers a message of hope and the strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Our Lady of Kibeho by Immaculee Ilibagiza is a gripping account of the Virgin Mary's appearances in the small African village of Kibeho. Through the eyes of the author, who survived the Rwandan genocide, the book delves into the messages of love, repentance, and forewarning of the tragic events that unfolded. It is a powerful exploration of faith, hope, and the profound impact of Mary's apparitions on the lives of the people in Kibeho.
Readers seeking a spiritual and uplifting story
Individuals interested in the power of faith and miracles
Those curious about the Virgin Mary's apparitions and their impact on people's lives