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Ugandan Genocide Survivor to speak in Houston

Houston residents have the chance to hear from a survivor of the Ugandan genocide. Tomorrow night the Pentecostal Church will host Reverend Emmanuel Twagirimana who will talk about his life experience. Reverend Mike McIntyre says Twagirimana was pronounced dead during the Ugandan genocide in the ’90’s.

“Seven days later he was revived,” says McIntyre, “those who wrapped his corpse said that he was dead, and he claims to have spent seven days in heaven.”

McIntyre says Twagirimana now travels telling his story about his time in heaven. The talk begins at seven pm at the Houston Pentecostal Church and is by donation.

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