A Brief Excerpt from Love Made Me an Inventor
Read a brief excerpt from Love Made Me an Inventor, the new biography on Maggy Barankitse. “Out of Africa, Maggy Barankitse gives us a vision of a world rebuilt by courage, love and faith.”
Read a brief excerpt from Love Made Me an Inventor, the new biography on Maggy Barankitse. “Out of Africa, Maggy Barankitse gives us a vision of a world rebuilt by courage, love and faith.”
Alexis Busetti interviews David Toole, author of Love Made me an Inventor, on the podcast That Makes Total Sense! A Podcast dedicated to exploring God’s generosity and justice.
Barankitse lived through two genocides and has dedicated her life to helping orphaned children and Burundian refugees.
Listen to an interview “Building Peace, One Child at a Time” with Maggy on The Hope Podcast, Belmont University.
On the evening of 15 May, the French Embassy in Copenhagen became the stage for a powerful reminder of our shared humanity. Maggy herself was present – radiant and disarmingly honest – as she spoke about her life’s work: restoring dignity to children and communities devastated by violence.
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Love’s Inventions is Maggy’s invitation to participate in the transformative power of love and reconciliation. Following her example, let’s join hearts and hands to change our world as ambassadors of love for all humanity.