Posted on 10/04/2001 1:59:12 AM PDT by cyn
There are many things on our minds and in our prayers right now. Please also remember the Shelter Now - Germany aid workers on trial in Afghanistan right now.
Most recent articles posted to FR over weekend about the aid workers:
Kabul aid workers trial resumes andTaliban Say They Know Where Bin Laden Hiding; Accused Aid Workers Back on Trial in Afghanistan
older articles:
Aid workers' preaching trial to resume Saturday (9/27)
I woke up just now with the aid workers on my mind. I was praying that they are well, in good health, safety, and spirits.
I prayed that good would come from their imprisonment -- that they would be able to touch hardened people that would not otherwise see Gods love in action or be reached by the Gospel. And I realized -- more clearly than I had before now -- this was like Paul and other Christians through the years taking advantage of every opportunity, even (or perhaps especially while under great duress, to speak of their love for Jesus.
This is the situation facing Dayna Curry, Heather Mercer, Diane Thomas (Australia), and the others (could not quickly find names of the others, please supply if you are able).
We are remembering you, Dayna, Heather, Diane, and others in conditions hard to imagine, and we are lifting you up in prayer.
Please also note this other current prayer thread: Alamo-Girl's Sister - Service on Oct. 6
hope this helps.
I hope that all remember to keep praying for these courageous Americans, Heather Mercer and Dayna Curry, two women who were in Afghanistan providing humanitarian aid through Shelter Now International; and to pray for the Australians, and Germans and Afghan Christians under the same duress or worse. They and all the accused Christians need our prayers. Remember and pray.
Heather Mercer
Jailed in Afghanistan
Accused of Sharing her FaithDayna Curry
Jailed in Afghanistan
Accused of Sharing her Faith
Search Google for "Heather Mercer and Dayna Curry"Some FreeRepublic Threads on the Jailed American Women:
Detained Baptist Workers in Limbo Amid U.S.-Afghan Wrangling
Release Our Women! (my title)
Antioch pastor waits in Pakistan for release of women from AfghanistanWaco pastor fears for safety of ex-BU students held in Afghanistan
Heather Mercer & Dayna Curry left behind in Afghanistan
UN Workers Leave Afghanistan
Old article, taken from Weirdad's list: [ Release Our Women! ] Antioch pastor waits in Pakistan for release of women from Afghanistan.
They are very much in my thoughts and prayers.
from Kabul: Allif Ali Khan, the Pakistani lawyer for the 8, was just interviewed.He said he had met with the "detainees" for 3 hours today (has been meeting with them daily for 3-4 hrs, he said).
gist: they are doing well "as a whole"; One of htem -- Heather Mercer -- was not well yesterday. Lawyer requested of chief justice that she be able to see a doctor. Q: "what was the problem?" A: "seems like...mental disturbance from stress of being kept for 2 months; esp since Sept 11, since is now fearing a U.S. air attack."
Q: "Do you and your clients believe they are being used as political pawns?"
A: "No, I don't believe that...I have full confidence in the judicial system over here. The chief justice has been very forthcoming and very cooperative in all matters...He has clearly stated that we will have every opportunity to defend them...I don't think this links up (ie, that threat of US attack will affect decisions of the court, or how case might be handled)."Q: "...(we have) word of unrest there. What is going on there now, is there panic in the streets?"
A: "No, Kabul (seems to be fine); there is no panic at all."Q: "Do you have any prediction of outcome -- are you optimistic?"
A: "Yes, I'm very optimistic. I would like them to be banished...I hope there will be no higher sentence. The justices have shown us that they are very fair; real compassionate."
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