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[Angelina Atyam: A Mother's Journey of Radical Forgiveness]-[Angelina Atyam: The Forgiveness of a Mother]

Spotlight English · A2 · 2026-02-16

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The Abduction of the Aboke Girls

On October 10, 1996, the lives of many families in Uganda were shattered when rebels from the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) infiltrated St. Mary's College in Aboke. During this violent raid, 139 girls were kidnapped, including 14-year-old Charlotte Awino. Despite the desperate pleas of Sister Rochelle Fasera, who fell on her knees to beg for the girls' release, the rebels forced the students into the jungle. The LRA, notorious for its brutality, subjected these children to horrific conditions, training young boys as "child soldiers" and forcing older girls like Charlotte into marriage with rebels.

Wrestling with God and the Power of Forgiveness

In the wake of the kidnapping, the parents of the missing girls were consumed by anger and despair. Angelina Atyem, Charlotte’s mother, described their collective emotional state as "wrestling with God." As Christians, they struggled to reconcile their faith with the horrific reality of their children's abduction. The turning point occurred during a prayer gathering when the group recited the Lord’s Prayer. Upon reaching the petition to "help us to forgive people who do bad things to us," the parents fell into a profound silence, realizing that their own anger was hindering their spiritual freedom.

Angelina made the courageous decision to pursue radical forgiveness. She took the unprecedented step of meeting with the mother of Joseph Kony, the LRA leader. In a moment of deep vulnerability, Angelina told her, "I have forgiven your son... I have also forgiven your tribe. And I want you to feel free with me." This act of grace culminated in the two mothers holding each other and crying, finding a shared peace amidst the chaos of war.

The Concerned Parents Association (CPA) and Advocacy

Angelina’s commitment to action led to the formation of the Concerned Parents Association (CPA), which eventually grew to support over 5,000 families. The CPA became a vital organization, not only praying for the return of their children but also advocating on the international stage, including the United Nations. They provided essential mental health support for escaped child soldiers, helping them navigate the trauma of their experiences. Angelina’s tireless advocacy was driven by the knowledge that Charlotte—who had been forced to marry a soldier and had two children—was still alive and suffering.

A Miraculous Reunion and a Call for Peace

After seven years and seven months of "wrestling with God," Angelina’s persistence was rewarded. On July 20, 2004, the day after she questioned if God was "changing" in her situation, Charlotte escaped the LRA and was reunited with her mother. Despite this personal victory, Angelina remained steadfast in her mission to help the remaining thousands of children still held captive or affected by the LRA.

She continues to champion the cause of these "lost children of Uganda," urging the global community to "silence the guns" and provide resources for education and healthcare. Angelina’s story serves as a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit. By choosing forgiveness over vengeance, she not only found personal liberation but also became a beacon of hope, proving that healing is possible even in the face of unimaginable human suffering.

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Suddenly, Charlotte woke up.
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She heard the sound of someone banging on her door.
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But the rebels refused.
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Sister Vasara said no.
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With great sadness, Sister Fasera left with only 109 of her 139 students.
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no matter where
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break into
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keep moving
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deeply hurt
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wrestling with
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Welcome to Spotlight.
I'm Alice Irizarry.
And I'm Patrick Woodward.
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It was October 10, 1996.

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