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Jesus’s Messages to Segatasha: Concerning His Return and the End of Times! CD

Jesus’s Messages to Segatasha: Concerning His Return and the End of Times! CD

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Jesus’s Messages to Segatasha: Concerning His Return and the End of Times! CD
Regular price $12.50 USD
Regular price Sale price $12.50 USD

In this recording listen to the incredible story of Segatashya’s encounters with Jesus and the messages He gave to him. Jesus’ words will provide you with divine guidance, hope and love!

Before Segatashya was killed during the 1994 Rwandan genocide he had become famous in Central Africa as the “The Boy Who Met Jesus.” In this recording Immaculee shares the messages Jesus gave to Segatashya, a boy born into a pagan family who had never seen a bible or set foot in a church. In 1982 Jesus visited him and asked him if he would agree to spread His message of love and forgiveness to mankind. Segatashya accepted the assignment and set off on what would become one of the most miraculous journeys in modern history.

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