EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 1H 2M
One Heart 2, Session 4: Hope in a Genocide with Reverend Joseph Nyamutera
from The Follower Podcast · host followerpodcast
In this conversation, Reverend Joseph Nyamutera shares his experiences of cultural identity, belonging, and the challenges of navigating relationships in a global context. He reflects on his journey of faith, the impact of personal wounds on conflict, and the lessons learned from the Rwandan genocide. The discussion emphasizes the importance of healing, reconciliation, and vulnerability in leadership, ultimately calling all believers to engage in the ministry of reconciliation. To get a copy of the One Heart prayer guide and join in the 50 days of prayer for reconciliation go to the 24-7 Prayer South Africa website. Takeaways Cultural identity shapes our understanding of belonging. Navigating relationships often involves managing tensions. Conflict can teach us valuable lessons about humanity.. Personal wounds can influence our perspectives in conflict. Survival in crisis can deepen our faith and understanding of God. Vulnerability in leadership fosters genuine connections. All believers are called to the ministry of reconciliation. Keywords Cultural Identity, Belonging, Jesus, Relationships, Conflict, Rwandan Genocide, Healing, Reconciliation, Vulnerability
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One Heart 2, Session 4: Hope in a Genocide with Reverend Joseph Nyamutera
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