Thursday, October 22, 2020

Taken for ransom

Last December another Nigerian Christian was abducted while traveling to her family for Christmas. Her pastor received a phone call during a church service from her kidnapper demanding enormous ransom. Shaken, he called the police to give them phone numbers, but they did nothing.

Seminary training didn't cover negotiation, but the pastor negotiated for this woman. He wound up selling his car/clothes/house to raise money, and the small congregation managed to come up with enough. She was returned unharmed though some Christian men with her were killed on the spot.


A Jewish Orthodox rabbi and a Christian met with her last February and tell her story in their new book, The Next Jihad. Rabbi Cooper, director for social global action at Simon Wiesenthal Center, has spent fifty years standing for human rights and against genocide.

from The Stream

(cont'd tomorrow)

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