The Grace Cycle Show
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The Grace Cycle Show
Surviving the Killing Fields: Sarah Im on Faith, Escape, and Hope After Genocide
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How do you keep going when you’re sent away to die?
Where is God in genocide, forced labor, and starvation?
And how can hope survive when almost no one does?
In this episode of The Grace Cycle Show, Karen Dittman speaks with Sarah Im, who shares her harrowing true story of survival during the communist takeover of Cambodia in the mid-1970s.
Sarah recounts:
- Being trapped in a forced labor camp during the Killing Fields
- Becoming gravely ill and being sent to a doctorless “hospital” to die
- How prayer preceded an unexpected transfer to kitchen work that saved her life
- Four more years of forced labor as camp populations dropped dramatically
When remaining survivors were moved into the jungle, Sarah escaped at night with three friends—only to discover her hometown destroyed, her country already liberated, and her family scattered. Her journey continued through a dangerous escape across the Thailand border, a United Nations refugee camp, and finally to the United States with the help of her uncle and a church women’s ministry.
Sarah also shares:
- How faith sustained her when survival felt impossible
- Why love and hope still matter after mass trauma
- And her call to compassion and advocacy for today’s refugees
She reflects on her memoir, How I Survived the Killing Fields, and the responsibility we share to remember, to care, and to act.
This episode is for anyone asking:
- “How do people survive unimaginable suffering?”
- “Where is God when evil seems to win?”
- “What does faith look like after genocide?”
- “How can I help refugees in meaningful ways?”
If you’ve ever wondered whether hope can endure the worst humanity can inflict, Sarah’s story is a powerful reminder: grace can survive even the killing fields—and love can still carry the story forward.
00:00 Survival Question Intro
00:56 Life Before the Regime
01:57 City Takeover Evacuation
04:49 Forced Labor and Illness
06:12 Prayer and Kitchen Rescue
09:12 Four Years of Hope
10:47 Escape Into Freedom
13:59 Homecoming and Recovery
17:27 Border Crossing to America
19:26 Gods Timing Reflections
22:54 Church Help for Refugees
27:03 Book and Key Takeaway
30:41 Closing Grace Reflection
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