Hanna Zack Miley shares her personal journey, starting at age 6, of her experience as a Jew in Nazi Germany, one of 10,000 children who were sent by train from Germany to Britain. She would never see her parents again. She speaks about unbearable unforgiveness and anger. “I thought my parents had abandoned me. But instead it was an extreme act of sacrificial love.” In her mid-20’s, at a Billy Graham event, she says, “I had a persona as a school teacher. I didn’t want to reveal that I had needs. I had a little battle going on.” She came to Christ, and says, “the first step was asking God for his help to forgive. I felt a sense of God’s help.” Later, in Bonn, Germany with her husband, speaking to a man whose grandparent was a guard in the SS concentration camp, he said, “Will you forgive me on behalf of my grandparents?” Hanna said to him, “I forgive you” and they embraced. Hanna says, “The things we do in places affects the people around us.”
They become part of your heart
Julian Gibb interviews Tim Gendreau of Titus House. What happens when a retired business owner catches a vision from the Holy Spirit to provide homes for the homeless, using his retirement to build deep relationships with these men? [email protected]