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The Night the Angels Came

Miracles of protection and provision in Burundi

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Trained as a midwife, Chrissie Chapman went to Burundi in the nineties to open a maternity clinic and dispensary in a rural area of the country. She had been there just three years when a coup was declared, and the country descended into a state of civil war. It lasted for thirteen long years.

During that time, God directed her to work with the orphans and widows. She started a centre for abandoned babies and traumatised children and saw the Lord performing remarkable miracles in the lives of people who had lost everything. Chrissie adopted three children herself, and has raised more than fifty others to young adulthood.

Again and again she hs witnessed miracles of protection and provision. When the war started, Chrissie, her adopted children, and the health staff were living in a rural location on top of a mountain, in a healing centre, with maternity clinic and dispensary. Every night there was gunfire, and every day people would come seeking refuge.

One night, she and David Ndarahutse, the mission director, were sitting praying amid the fighting, when David said, 'Chrissie, look up.' There were dozens of angels standing on top of the walls of the healing centre.

That was the night the angels came. 'From that moment on,' Chrissie records, 'I have never experienced or felt fear for my life.' Today Chrissie divides her time between Burundi, where she continues to care for the teenagers in her charge, and England, Canada and America, where she speaks widely about the faithfulness and power of God.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 18, 2016
      Chapman, an English nurse and midwife, has been working since 1990 in Burundi, a tiny, desperately poor African country bordering Rwanda and Tanzania. With breathless enthusiasm and simple faith, she tells of her nonstop efforts to care for the sick during a 2014 flare-up of civil unrest after nearly a decade of calm. She delivered babies in the middle of the night by the light of paraffin lamps, was held at gunpoint numerous times, stoically observed horrific acts of violence, struggled to feed and nourish endless streams of refugees, and eventually nurtured and educated more than 50 children orphaned and traumatized by AIDS and war. With prayer, persistence, and tremendous trust in miracles and the protection of angels, Chapman works tirelessly through unimaginably difficult circumstances. Though her citation of Bible verses and insistence that strong faith will spur change occasionally sound simplistic, Chapman's plain words reveal an unshakable commitment to her faith and her work that will show those in similarly dire situations a path through dark times.

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