That’s how we saw Jesus

Bob Moffitt interviews Clint Leavitt, Pastor of Midtown Presbyterian Church and Bikonzi Moise from the DR Congo.  Bikonzi mentions the pain and suffering, as well as the miracle that caused his family to flee a refugee camp for America, “At the time we didn’t really trust a lot because the very people that we trusted the most were the people who turned against us.”  Bikonzi tells of being adopted by a family here in the US, “That’s how we saw Jesus when we came here. They’re just as close to me as any of my siblings.”  Bikonzi’s story, written by his close friend Clint Leavitt, is in the book “Cockroaches, God, Death, and Mango’s

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