#Kwibuka32/23.06.26: Day 78
Genocide denial seeks to weaken memory.
That is why facts matter.
Evidence,
testimony,
and historical truth remain essential safeguards against distortion and forgetting.
Kwibuka32/22.06.26: Day 77
The preservation of memory requires courage.
Courage to speak.
Courage to listen.
Courage to confront uncomfortable truths.
Without courage, remembrance loses its power.
No Need to Fear: "So we see that David cancelled out his fear and he declared his own attitude and many times fear seems to be natural when powerful enemies surround us on every side. but we can be like David. We can say I will not be afraid.
Mens Otabil
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#Kwibuka32/21.06.26: Day 76
Remembering the victims means recognizing their humanity.
They were not numbers.
They were individuals with names,families,dreams,
and futures that were stolen.
Memory restores that human dimension.
#Kwibuka32/20.06.26: Day 75
History teaches that genocide is not inevitable.
It is the result of choices, decisions, and failures.
Understanding those choices is essential if we are to make different ones in the future.
#Kwibuka32/19.06.26: Day 74
Indifference is often remembered as the silence that accompanied suffering.
Remembrance challenges us to reject that silence.
To care is a moral choice.
To act is a moral responsibility.
#Kwibuka32/18.06.26: Day 73
Remembrance is a bridge between past and future. It preserves the experiences of those who lived through tragedy and passes their lessons to those who did not.
Through memory, history continues to teach,
warn, and guide.
#Kwibuka32/17.06.26: Day 72
Memory is not only about what happened.
It is also about what must never happen again.
The lessons of genocide remain relevant wherever discrimination, exclusion, and hatred are allowed to grow unchecked.
#Kwibuka32/16.06.26: Day 71
Remembering genocide is not about inheriting guilt.
It is about accepting responsibility.
Responsibility to protect truth.
Responsibility to defend human dignity.
Responsibility to ensure that "Never Again" remains a commitment, not a slogan.
TITHING - BEST EXPLANATION : "Tithing is not about money, it is about management, it is about your ability to put it aside, your will, your control, your discipline. He is after your discipline. If you can manage the 10 properly then he is happy to trust you with the 90 that's left but because you've been unfaithful in the 10 you keep losing the 90."
Dr Myles Munroe
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God Sustains Us: "Many time when we have problems, our minds are so occupied, our hearts are so occupied that we are not able to sleep. But David has a very different experience in this time of crisis. He was able to sleep in a time of crisis. It does not mean he was not unconcerned. He ws not bothered. Or he was apathetic. He understood all that was happening to him, but he also had a way of putting his burdens on the Lord. And that his burdens on the Lord. And that is what gave him the sleep."
Mensa Otabil
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True LEADERSHIP starts when you are ALONE:
" If you need people to like you and approve of you to do what you are doing, you are not a leader yet. You are a politician.
Dr Myles Munroe
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#Kwibuka32/15.06.26: Day 70
Survivors carry memories that history books alone cannot convey.
Their testimonies teach us not only what happened,
but also the human cost of indifference.
Listening is part of remembrance.
How to DEPLOY your GIFTS to come out of CRISIS:" When a person deploys themselves, they don't wait for instructions. They find something that is so sweet to do that they initiate their own activity: Deployment. Deployment is the use and the serving of your natural gift to the world, and everyone came with one or two. The future of your life is not in a job, is in your seed, your gift."
Dr Myles Munroe
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Surrounded by Enemies :
"No matter what surrounds you, no matter what you feel around you, that beyond everything else, you will feel the presence of God, you would know that God has not left you and that God is with you."
Mensa Otabil
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#Kwibuka32/14.06.26: Day 69
The truth about genocide must be preserved with care.
Not because history is fragile,
but because denial persists.
Memory requires evidence.
Justice requires truth.
Peace requires both.
#Kwibuka32/13.06.26: Day 68
Commemoration is more than an act of mourning.
It is also an affirmation of human dignity.
By remembering those who were targeted and killed, we reaffirm the value of every human life.
A Life Of Peace And Holiness : We must pursue peace and be careful not to allow bitterness to take root in our lives. So you are a christian, you are committed to the Lord, pursue peace. Make it like a race....Having peace with people is not always easy, but it's doable. The christian life commands us to pursue peace with people. And then it tells us in addition to peace, we must also pursue holiness, that means we must pursue life that is in alignment with God's will."
Mensa Otabil
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#Kwibuka32/12.06.26: Day 67
Hatred rarely appears all at once.
It grows through prejudice, through exclusion,
through the gradual acceptance of intolerance.
Remembering genocide is learning to recognize these dangers before they become irreversible.
Kwibuka32/11.06.26: Day 66
Memory honors the victims.
Education empowers the living.
Together, they form one of the strongest defenses against denial, distortion, and the repetition of history.