During the height of the 1993-94 ethnic killing that ravaged Rwanda, Burundi and later Eastern Congo (still going on today), a courageous Burundian peace-maker, Prosper Ndabishuriye, inspired 53 young volunteers to go into villages vacated by warring Hutu & Tutsi to help them forgive and make peace by rebuilding their homes systematically destroyed as acts of war. This is the story of those men told to and recorded by Youth for a New World founder, Mike Seymour, also President of The Heritage Institute. To contact us, please visit www.youthneworld.org, or www.hol.edu.