Posted on 11/13/2001 4:56:30 AM PST by God'sgrrl
CNN Tuesday Morning: Christian missionaries Heather Mercer and Dana Curry have reportedly been removed from Kabul prisons by the taliban to be used as shields and taken to Kandahar this morning.
If it weren't for people willing to accept God's call to enter hostile territories, many would still be worshipping the pagan gods of the Romans, America would belong to the canibal Indians, and there's a good chance I would've been raised in a Muslim family. Thank God for spiritual trailblazers!
Christians have always been at war carrying Jesus' message of love, forgiveness and salvation into areas of resistance and hatred. The great Commission calls, and believers answer, knowing it matters not what man can do to them. They know that thier days are in the Lord's hands, for His purposes and for His glory.
The Lord is my light and my salvation,
whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the defense of my life;
whom shall I dread?
Psalm 27
What?
I also hope that it will be a lesson to missionaries and aid workers. Do not go into unstable countries...and cause a risk to others lives by your choice.
Matthew 28:19-20
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. (NIV)
All that being said, to tell a missionary to NOT GO into an unstable country is counter to the whole purpose of being a missionary. We cannot "blame" the missionaries for the poor treatment that they received in a country that does not want their citizens to hear the message that motivates these missionaries. God bless them in what they do and protect them in the lands that they are sent to do their work in.
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations... teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with always, to the close of the age. (Matthew 28:19-20)
There is an authority and agenda that is higher than men's logic or expedience.
I agree with you. While I do not intend to cause any further suffering to these fine young women and their anguished families, the fact remains that many equally fine young soldiers may die needlessly due to their imprudent actions.Although I can agree with your thoughts on placing oneself in harms way is wrong when a country is at war, and this is the very thought that crossed my mind when the Afghanistan leader (Hayg?) was killed.
The difference is that we were NOT at war with Afghanistan or the Taliban when these missionaries went to this country to do their work. Hence your point, although being a valid one, does not fit this situation.
Bump to your posts.
She knew that she would be in terrible danger, and now our troops have to involve themselves with her rescue.
According to the father of one of the women, he said that she had gone in the quise of a relief worker, knowing that she would not be welcomed as a missionary.Nothing new there. There are plenty of "unwanted" missionaried in China, Africa, and other countries. They know they are in harms way if they are caught but they go to do God's work, and they should be supported in doing so.
She knew that she would be in terrible danger, and now our troops have to involve themselves with her rescue.Our soldiers are NOT over there because they were taken hostage. Our soldiers are over there because of what happened over here on 9/11. Please, let's not twist history to make it sound like our soldiers were sent there to save these missionaries.
So, may one presume that the women are not to be considered in any military tactic, of rescue? Do you suppose that the women have given up hope for rescue, themselves?
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