Meg Guillebaud

The Rev. MEG GUILLEBAUD is a missionary in Rwanda. The third generation of her family to serve there, she grew up in the country and lost many childhood friends in the genocide - a history vividly described in her first book Rwanda: The Land God Forgot?

Praise for After the Locusts

'heart-rending true stories combine to form a powerful volume on prejudice, forgiveness and reconciliation.... Here is a hopeful, accessible book on forgiveness and reconciliation... this book is intensely practical yet never simplistic.

For those with a love of Africa, it is a must: for Christians wanting to grow faith with teeth it is close to essential. Guillebaud never allows forgiveness to become soft or purely personal, but forces us to think beyond ourselves to the implications for our communities and nations.'
Tim Heard, in Christian Marketplace, March 2006

'Extremely readable and yet deeply convicting, this book is a practical analysis of what true forgiveness looks like, using the situation in Rwanda as a case study.

Full of personal testimonies, this is an honest, compelling and life-changing read. I cannot recommend this book highly enough'.
Hana Ghosh, in Evangelicals Now, March 2006

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