Building Peace and Reconciliation

Speaker(s): Joao Matwawana
Date: January 29 2006
Length: 32min
Product ID: RGDLFB36

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This message is part of the First Baptist Church Vancouver Archives.

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Joao Matwawana and his family have fled as refugees on three occasions - twice from Angola to the Democratic Republic of Congo and finally to Canada. In Canada he completed his M.Div. degree, after which he pastored in Nova Scotia and then served as a prison chaplain. After his retirement, he was appointed by Canadian Baptist Ministries as Peace and Reconciliation consultant in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide.

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