
Fire Lilies
Finding Hope in Unexpected Places
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Narrated by:
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Rhiannon Lloyd
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By:
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Rhiannon Lloyd
About this listen
Starting in 1994, Dr. Rhiannon Lloyd pioneered a workshop called "Healing the Wounds of Ethnic Conflict" in post-genocide Rwanda. This workshop has now been attended by well over two million people from all over the world, and from some of the darkest and most conflicted countries. The workshop is now called "Healing Hearts, Transforming Nations". Fire Lilies: Finding Hope in Unexpected Places is her story. It demonstrates that for God’s children, nothing is wasted, and that He can skillfully craft all our experiences to eventually bring blessing in totally unexpected ways.
©2021 Rhiannon Lloyd (P)2021 Rhiannon Lloyd
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