Thirteen of Reaksa Himm's immediate family, including both his parents,
were executed by the Khmer Rouge under Pol Pot. The young killers
marched them from the remote northern village to which they had been
exiled, out into the jungle. One by one the machetes fell. Severely
wounded, Reaksa was covered by the bodies of his family. His remarkable
story of survival is told in 'The Tears of My Soul'. In this second book
he describes how he tracked down his family's killers, one by one,
embraced them, gave them a scarf of friendship and presented each with a
Bible. He has also funded and had built a clinic, school and five
churches in the area. This is an astonishing tale of the consequences of
spiritual rebirth.