Finding Hope After the Horrors of War - Kim Phuc Phan Thi Part 1

Published 2019-02-05
The power of God changes lives, empowers people to find hope in the midst of suffering, and to give them the strength to forgive their enemies. Jim Daly and John Fuller talk with Kim Phuc Phan Thi, or the “napalm girl” the central figure on the iconic Pulitzer Prize winning photo, “The Terror of War.” She shares her story of being bombed by napalm when she was nine-years-old, the painful treatment she underwent to heal, and on the Vietnam War’s end but the ongoing challenges she faced.

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She shares on being used a propaganda tool for the communist government years after the war, finding Christ, meeting her husband, defecting to Canada, and how God moved on her heart to forgive her enemies. This is a powerfully evangelistic program with a heavy emphasis on inviting Jesus Christ into your heart and life.

All Comments (12)
  • @hoademo965
    Amazing story. I could not hold my tear. So proud of you Kim Phan. You are beautiful Kim inside and outside.
    Cảm tạ Chúa vì Ngài gìn giữ chị. Xin Chúa chữa lành vết thương lòng của chị và xin Chúa xoa dịu nỗi đau để chị được ngập tràn hạnh phúc trong Chúa.
  • @ToTo-fm4qk
    This is what my parents also had to go through. We human beings are so sinful we need Christ.
  • @ronitsingh85
    One can see how God ocestrated all of this through Kim's life, the Naplm burning her, she becoming 'different' in the eyes of others, the pain and suffering brought her closer to knowing who Jesus is. She had no clue who this Jesus was or ever exsisited and yet she found God and got her spiritual and emotional scares healed.
  • @Wiggydog10
    If there was an almighty God, then why the hell did he allow this to happen to Lil Kim!!! This was the war in my life time. The image of Kim of Kim running towards the Yanks stilll haunts me to this day..
    If there is a God... Then bless you Kim You will always be my heroin..xxx