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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Rape Overcomer - Helen Roseveare Offers Insightful Consolation for Those Facing Horrific Experiences

Dr. Helen Roseveare Congo Rape Survivor Words Show Importance of Horrific Paths 

Have you survived something almost too horrific for words? When people go through horrific things they try to make sense of it in the best way that they can. For me, I truly believe the things I have been through have helped me gain true compassion for people who have been through similar ordeals.  
This morning, watching this interview with rape survivor Dr. Helen Roseveare, I  discovered words that gave me greater gratitude for some of the most horrific parts of my journey  Perhaps you will find this embedded YouTube helpful for you too.
Screenshot from Mama Luka Comes Home shows Dr. Helen Roseveare holding a baby on help lap in a concrete block maternity ward two women with babies are in the background Text reads: Dr. Helen Roseveare aka Mama Luka Survived multiple beatings and Rapes Then returned to the Congo to help rebuild hospitals Read about this overcomer on Turtle Dove Thoughts
Dr. Helen Roseveare from Mama Luka Comes Home

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Dr. Helen Roseveare shared some very insightful words concerning her path in the following embedded 100 Huntley Street interview that have brought solace to my heart. I hope you will find it helpful too.

About Dr. Helen Roseveare 

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Adapted from a post on Wikipedia 
Dr. Helen Roseveare was an English Christian missionary, doctor, and author. She worked with Worldwide Evangelization Crusade in the Congo from 1953 to 1973, including part of the period of political instability in the early 1960s. Dr. Roseveare practiced medicine and also trained others in medical work. 

Christian Missionary Dr. Helen Roseveare - Early Life 

Helen Roseveare was born in Haileybury College in Hertfordshire, England in 1925. Her father, Martin Roseveare, designed ration books for the United Kingdom used during the Second World War. Her brother, Bob Roseveare, was a wartime codebreaker. It was as a medical student at Newnham College, Cambridge in 1945 that she became a Christian. Dr. Roseveare was on fire for God. She was involved with the Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union, attending prayer meetings, Bible study classes, and evangelical events. 

Christian Missionary Dr. Helen Roseveare - Hospital Builder 

After completing her studies, Roseveare applied to World Evangelism for Christ to be a medical missionary. In 1953, she went to was assigned to the northeast provinces of the Congo. In the early 1950s, she built a combination hospital/ training center in Ibambi, then relocated to Nebobongo, living in an old leprosy camp, where she built another hospital. After a conflict with other staff at the hospital, she returned to England in 1958. 

Christian Missionary Dr. Helen Roseveare Survives Rape and Beatings 

Dr. Roseveare returned to Congo in 1960. In 1964 she was taken prisoner for five months by rebel forces and endured multiple beatings and rapes.  She was saved from crucifixion by the people she had previously helped. After her release, Helen left the Congo and headed back to England. Then returned to the Congo in 1966 to assist in the rebuilding of the nation. She helped establish a new medical school and hospital, as the other hospitals that she built had been destroyed, and served there until she left in 1973. 

Christian Missionary Dr. Helen Roseveare - Prolific Writer and Speaker

 After her return from Africa, Dr. Roseveare had a worldwide ministry speaking and writing. Books by Dr. Roseveare include: 
  • Enough 
  • Living Holiness: Willing to be the Legs of a Galloping Horse 
  • Living Faith: Willing to be Stirred as a Pot of Paint 
  • Living Words: A Legacy of Quotes 
  • Living Sacrifice: Willing to Be Whittled as an Arrow 
  • Living Stones: 75 Years of WEC International 
  • He Gave Us a Valley 
  • Give Me This Mountain 
Roseveare left this weary world behind on December 7th, 2016 at the age of 91 in Northern Ireland.
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2 comments:

Unknown said...

This was a really strong post. I cannot even imagine what this woman has gone through. Her strength and courage are admirable.

@Sister_Su said...

The words that God put in her heart:
"Can you thank me for trusting you with this experience even if I never tell you why?"
really helped my heart.