Friday 15 January 2010

Kidnapped brethren in Congo

Our prayers are urgently needed as four local brothers and sisters in the Congo  have been kidnapped last weekend and unless a ransom is forthcoming they will all be shot! A poor sister was released and had to be taken into hospital and a brother has been released to find the money. No Government intervention will take place because if a ransom is paid they will target other Christadelphians throughout Africa.
A brother in the Congo is currently negotiating for them

2 comments:

  1. Our Sister Sonia Hemingray writes:

    Chers frères et soeurs, (English version below)

    Des messages circulent en ce moment, selon lesquels notre frère David Smith et trois frères congolais auraient été pris en otage, à l'est du Congo RDC, et qu'ils risqueraient d'être fusillés en cas de non-paiement d'une rançon.

    Je viens juste de téléphoner à David, qui, remercions le Seigneur, est bien chez lui en Angleterre. Trois frères sont effectivement détenus par un groupe au Congo, et des tractations sont en cours, avec des frères sur place. Ils ont surtout besoin de nos prières. Pour le moment, au moins, le groupe qui les détient n'a apparemment pas menacé de les fusiller, mais il est clair que tous nos frères et soeurs dans cette région vivent dans une situation très difficile et dangereuse.

    Votre soeur en Jésus,
    Sonia

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    Dear brothers and sisters,

    Messages are circulating at the moment, saying that Brother David Smith and three Congolese brothers have been taken hostage in Eastern Congo DRC, and that the kidnappers have threatened to shoot them if a ransom is not paid.

    I have just telephoned David, who, thank the Lord, is safely at home in England. Three brothers are indeed being held by a group in Congo, and negotiations are under way, with the brothers there. They particularly need our prayers. So far, the group which is holding them has apparently not threatened to shoot them, but it is clear that all of our brothers and sisters in that region are living in a very difficult and dangerous situation.

    Your sister in Jesus,
    Sonia

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  2. Saturday evening the good news reach us: our 3 Congolese brothers have been released. Thank the Lord!

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