Watch as Reaksa Himm shares his personal journey as a survivor of the Cambodian genocide. He recounts the traumatic experiences of witnessing the killing of his family members, being attacked himself, and fleeing as a refugee. He discusses forgiveness as a long process that sets oneself free from toxic emotions, and the importance of surrendering to the Lord and relying on His grace. Reaksa also shares his own experience of forgiving the man who killed his family, emphasizing forgiveness as an ongoing process that requires Christian works. He encourages viewers to examine their hearts for hurt or anger and find the courage to forgive, ultimately finding healing and starting anew.
Surviving Genocide: Reaksa Himm’s Journey of Forgiveness and Healing
Apr 30, 2023 | by (All) | series: Sunday Morning Service
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