The Tears of My Soul

Subtitle:
The Story of a Boy Who Survived the Cambodian Killing Fields
Author:
Sokreaksa S. Himm
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The Tears of My Soul

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In 1975, the Khmer Rhouge seized control of Cambodia. The next years were a nightmare of brainwashing, torture, murder, and revenge. Few who were educated, disliked by government officials, or questioned the Khmer Rhouge, survived. As the son of a teacher, Sokreaksa S. Himm and his family were marked for death.

The day came when the family was marched to a grave already dug in a jungle clearing: the Khmer Rhouge used hoes to hack them down one by one. Sokreaksa, critically wounded, was covered by the bodies of his family. His executioners walked away laughing. That night Sokreaksa climbed from the mass grave to begin a quest to regain more than just his earthly life. Through a series of extraordinary events he made his way to Thailand and then to Canada, where he found faith in Christ. But hatred burned in his heart. Could he possibly forgive his family's killers? It's a vivid insight into the remarkable process of healing and forgiveness

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In 1975, the Khmer Rhouge seized control of Cambodia. The next years were a nightmare of brainwashing, torture, murder, and revenge. Few who were educated, disliked by government officials, or questioned the Khmer Rhouge, survived. As the son of a teacher, Sokreaksa S. Himm and his family were marked for death. The day came when the family was marched to a grave already dug in a jungle clearing: the Khmer Rhouge used hoes to hack them down one by one. Sokreaksa, critically wounded, was covered by the bodies of his family. His executioners walked away laughing. That night Sokreaksa climbed from the mass grave to begin a quest to regain more than just his earthly life. Through a series of extraordinary events he made his way to Thailand and then to Canada, where he found faith in Christ. But hatred burned in his heart. Could he possibly forgive his family's killers? It's a vivid insight into the remarkable process of healing and forgiveness

Product details

Contributor:
Jan Greenough
Publisher:
Monarch Books
ISBN:
9780825462184
Publication date:
September 2003
Length:
195mm
Width:
135mm
Thickness:
12mm
Weight:
186g
Pages:
160

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For any one struggling to forgive wrongs done to them in this life, this book could be a real help. At 12 years of age, the author witnessed the brutal murders of most of his close family by the Khmer Rouge insanity in Cambodia. Only he and his sister survived. 13 did not. The Khmers thought they had killed him but he miraculously survived. This book is his incredible tale of God's provision for him to escape, find Christ and help in his years-long struggle with the desire for revenge upon those who killed his family. Seriously recommended. -- Dick Camp Biblical Ministries Worldwide (04/01/2005)

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