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Because Of WAR I Lived 16 Year In Hell

Par : Joseph Ngoma
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231622917
  • EAN9798231622917
  • Date de parution14/11/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Because of War I Lived More Than Sixteen Years in Hell is the unforgettable true story of Joseph Habimana Ngoma, a survivor of brutal conflict, forced displacement, and intense spiritual warfare. Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph's childhood was shattered by war-driving him from his home, pushing him into refugee camps, and forcing him to confront suffering, rejection, hunger, and hopelessness for more than sixteen long years.
But this is more than a story of physical survival. It is a deep journey into the unseen spiritual battles that accompany physical war. Joseph reveals how conflict destroys not only nations and families, but also the soul-opening doors to fear, trauma, and invisible forces that fight against human destiny. With raw honesty and powerful spiritual insight, Joseph shares how God preserved him through the darkest seasons of his life.
Through all the pain, he discovered something stronger than war itself:faith, resilience, and the unbreakable power of God's grace. This book is for: Survivors of war, injustice, and trauma seeking healing, strength, and understanding. Christians and spiritual seekers who want to understand the connection between physical conflict and spiritual warfare. Readers of history, human rights, and refugee stories who value truth, justice, and the voices of the oppressed.
At its core, this book is a cry for justice, a call for compassion, and a testimony that no matter how deep the darkness, God's light still shines-and hope is more powerful than war.