The Day the Devil Wept tells the story of the 25-year history of the Durham-Lesotho LINK, which brought together two communities separated by over 6,000 miles through development projects in Lesotho. The numerous projects such as building a mountain health clinic and community education center benefited the poor and disadvantaged. However, not all efforts were successful and important lessons were learned. The book also illustrates Lesotho's socio-political aspects and insights into setting up an international charity. It is an essential read for those studying theology, development, and history.