GOD BE PRAISED.
Yes, Praise Him!!
Someone get her out of there before she becomes the victim of an “honor killing.”
I hope Obama and/or Kerry don’t try to take credit for this. They played no role.
We prayed for her release, and so today we thank God for saving her and her children.
The Nigerian girls who have been so brutally kidnapped by pagan Muslims remain on our prayer list. May God also help them to escape from the savages who enslave them.
Our God is an awesome God!!!!
Oui!! Praise God!
AMEN
And her husband, of course, must be especially overjoyed.
I realize that this is from a blog (very hard to find background info) but I found it interesting:
The U.S. Embassys neglect began in September 2013 when Meriam, Daniel, and little Martin were all arrested. According to sources on the ground, the Embassy did not answer Daniels call to their direct line for consular assistance or offer any consular aid to wheelchair-bound Wani, who suffers from Muscular Dystrophy. Daniel also asked the Embassy for help when there was an attempt to kidnap Martin. Again, there was no response from the Embassy. This is not the way that the U.S. government should respond to the distress of a U.S. citizen.
After his release, Daniel again sought help at the US Embassy to defend Meriam, but the Embassy told him that they couldnt help him since Meriam was not a U.S. citizen. They suggested he hire an attorney and deal with it through the Sudanese legal system, which means, apparently, that the U.S. Embassy has more respect for Shariah than for the rights of a U.S. citizen.
In addition, if the State Department had provided a spousal visa for Meriam to travel to the United States with Daniel soon after their wedding when he had applied for it, none of these other encounters would have been necessary because Meriam never would have been in Khartoum to be arrested!