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What They Meant for Evil: How a Lost Girl of Sudan Found Healing, Peace, and Purpose in the Midst of Suffering

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By (author): Ginger Kolbaba Rebecca Deng

One of the first unaccompanied refugee children to enter the United States in 2000, after South Sudan's second civil war took the lives of most of her family, Rebecca's story begins in the late 1980s when, at the age of four, her village was attacked and she had to escape. WHAT THEY MEANT FOR EVIL is the account of that unimaginable journey. With the candor and purity of a child, Rebecca recalls how she endured fleeing from gunfire, suffering through hunger and strength-sapping illnesses, dodging life-threatening predators-lions, snakes, crocodiles, and soldiers alike-that dogged her footsteps, and grappling with a war that stole her childhood.

Her story is a lyrical, captivating portrait of a child hurled into wartime, and how through divine intervention, she came to America and found a new life full of joy, hope, and redemption.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Time Warner Trade Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781546017226

About Ginger KolbabaRebecca Deng

Rebecca Deng of South Sudan's Dinka tribe is one of the 89 Lost Girls who came to the United States in 2000 as a refugee after living eight years in Kakuma Refugee Camp in northern Kenya. The violence she experienced as a child during the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983-2005) has given her a deep empathy for children and young adults who face similar situations today. She became a US citizen in 2006. Today she's an international speaker and advocate for women and children who have been traumatised and victimised by war. She has spoken at the United Nations and served as a Refugee Congress delegate at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Washington DC. She also led a sixty-five person team of referendum workers at the 2011 Out of the Country Voting Center for the South Sudanese Independence Referendum. She worked for five years with the American Bible Society's Mission Trauma Healing program formerly called She's My Sister. She is married to Jordan Roeda and has three children Cholie Deng Jakob and Leona. She and lives Holland Michigan.Ginger Kolbaba is an award-winning author editor and speaker. She has written or contributed to more than 30 books including The Impossible Your Best Happily Ever After and The Old Fashioned Way. She has also written a novel series. She is a contributing editor for Focus on the Family magazine and a regular columnist for Positive Note magazine.

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