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1 posted on 03/15/2004 12:13:03 PM PST by PetroniusMaximus
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Prayers!
35 posted on 03/15/2004 12:53:48 PM PST by kayak (Medals do not make a man. Morals do.)
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prayer bump!!!
38 posted on 03/15/2004 1:00:06 PM PST by Constantine XIII
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Prayers in Jesus' name.
51 posted on 03/15/2004 1:47:40 PM PST by Cap Huff
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Heavenly Father, we return to give You thanks that You know who these dedicated missionaries are, and exactly their needs at this very moment. We praise You for those willing to bring Your compassion and Your word to others who do not know of Your love and mercy. We ask for their safety in the midst of strife ... their recovery in the midst of attack ... their "Well done, thou good and faithful servant" at the moment of their home going. In the Name of Jesus, cover the land with Your word, that others might have life eternal ... Amen
52 posted on 03/15/2004 1:47:48 PM PST by Pegita ('Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take Him at His Word ...)
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The 23rd Psalm --- Translated to Present Reality !!!

The Lord is my Shepherd --- That's Relationship!

I shall not want --- That's Supply!

He maketh me to lie down in green pastures --- That's Rest!

He leadeth me beside the still waters --- That's Refreshment!

He restoreth my soul --- That's Healing!

He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness --- That's Guidance!

For His name sake --- That's Purpose!

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death --- That's Testing!

I will fear no evil --- That's Protection!

For Thou art with me --- That's Faithfulness!

Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me --- That's Discipline!

Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies--- That's Hope!

Thou annointest my head with oil --- That's Consecration!

My cup runneth over --- That's Abundance!

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life--- That's Blessing!

And I will dwell in the house of the Lord --- That's Security!

Forever --- That's Eternity!

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54 posted on 03/15/2004 1:54:42 PM PST by GeekDejure ( LOL = Liberals Obey Lucifer !!!)
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I send my prayers for them, and their anxiously awaiting and devastated families.
55 posted on 03/15/2004 1:59:12 PM PST by Jennikins (It matters not what we want, as we are being ruled, not governed.)
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Prayers up. God bless 'em for doing a dangerous job.
72 posted on 03/15/2004 3:12:38 PM PST by NukeMan
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Prayer Ping!

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75 posted on 03/15/2004 3:50:01 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Praying that these missionaries may all recover.
76 posted on 03/15/2004 3:50:23 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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agreeing in prayer ><>
77 posted on 03/15/2004 3:52:46 PM PST by highlander_UW
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Prayers going out to them and their families. Jeeze what a dangerous place for Missionaries to be.
80 posted on 03/15/2004 4:21:00 PM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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Here's the information from the International Mission Board.

http://www.imb.org/core/story.asp?ID=1415
84 posted on 03/15/2004 7:02:09 PM PST by computerjunkie
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From the nbc6 (Charlotte, NC) web site:

Four Baptist missionaries looking for a way to bring clean water to northern Iraq died after a suprise attack, their employer said.

The latest victim, David E. McDonnall, 28, of Rowlett, Texas, died Tuesday morning while en route to a military support hospital in Baghdad. Four U.S. military surgeons worked for six hours to save his life, according to the Southern Baptist International Mission Board.

His wife, Carrie Taylor McDonnall, 26, is listed in critical condition, the mission board reported. No other missionaries were with the group.

The other three victims were identified as Larry T. Elliott, 60, and Jean Dover Elliott, 58, of Cary, N.C.; and Karen Denise Watson, 38, of Bakersfield, Calif.

The Elliotts were scouting the best location in Iraq for a water purification project, said Michelle DeVoss of Cary, whose First Baptist Church in the Raleigh suburb was home when the Elliotts returned from Honduras, where they had been missionaries since 1978.

"They were fully aware of the risk and they were just called to do it," said DeVoss, who hosted a welcome-back party at her home for the Elliotts in January.

Watson was a detention officer with the Kern County Sheriff's Department in Bakersfield before joining the Richmond, Va.-based mission board in January 2003, said Bill Bangham, a spokesman for the group that coordinates missionary activities for the Southern Baptist Convention. She arrived in Iraq earlier this month to help the Elliotts and others study how best to allocate the mission board's humanitarian efforts, Bangham said.

U.S. Lt. Col. Joseph Piek, a spokesman for American forces in the northern city of Mosul, said in an e-mail message that the victims were traveling Monday in a car on the eastern side of Mosul when they were attacked. A Pentagon spokesman didn't immediately return calls Tuesday seeking additional comment.

The four died from bullet and shell fragment wounds from automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades, according to the mission board's Web site.

Larry Elliott had experience in disaster relief that included helping Honduras recover from Hurricane Mitch in 1998, DeVoss said. He first traveled to Iraq last month to survey the country's needs and his wife joined him a few weeks later, DeVoss said. The couple planned to return to their home in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa later this month and move permanently to Iraq in June, she said.

"These are two of the most tender-hearted and on-fire Christians I have ever met," said DeVoss, who lived in the Elliotts' home during a November mission trip to Honduras with her husband and 10-year-old son.

"Larry had a fantastic, deep, belly laugh. He enjoyed life and yet served with so much enthusiasm," DeVoss said. "Jean had a heart of gold. She opened her home every time there was a mission group. She just accepted people into her home like they were family."

Larry Elliott was born in South Boston, Va., and grew up in Granville County, Bangham said. Jean Elliott was born and grew up in Shelby.

Every few years, they would return to the U.S. on a furlough and live in Cary for a few weeks in the former parsonage behind the First Baptist Church, said Keith Stevens, chairman of the 2,000-member church's board of deacons.

Larry Kingsley, a church deacon who coordinated the mission work of First Baptist's members, said Larry Elliott had an engineering degree from North Carolina State University.

"He was a person who could just do anything," Kingsley said. He said during one trip to Honduras, he and the Elliotts poured concrete and stationed reinforced beams to raise a church and school.

Unlike their years of working and preaching in Central America, Kingsley said, the Elliotts understood that their humanitarian work in Iraq would focus on helping human needs rather than ministering to souls.

"They knew going into Iraq, they couldn't really share their Christian faith unless somebody asked them," Kingsley said. "They were there in a humanitarian situation. ... They were people who just had a great heart for helping people out."

The Elliotts are survived by two sons, one of them living in the Raleigh area, and a daughter in Texas, DeVoss said.

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May God comfort their families and friends even as He welcomes them Home to their eternal rest!

89 posted on 03/16/2004 7:56:12 AM PST by kayak (Medals do not make a man. Morals do.)
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prayer bump here. we need those people here not in heaven right now.
100 posted on 03/16/2004 6:21:24 PM PST by LauraJean (Fukai please pass the squid sauce)
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I posted this on another thread. Wife is really shook up because she looked at the Elliot's as her aunt and uncle.

My wife grew up in Honduras where her family served with the Elliot family and she is quite shook up. I only met them once at a wedding, but I can assure you my wife's whole family is shook up. It's hard to believe that something like this can hit so close to home. My wife is in tears, but she assures herself by the fact that when you are called to the mission field, you know this is always a possibility.

103 posted on 03/16/2004 8:20:28 PM PST by techworker
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