LDS Missionaries Held Captive in New Mexico
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Janet G.February 24, 2015
So thankful that the Lord knew them and blessed them to be able to love their captor, and to love and reach out to him so that he felt it and responded in an also Christlike way.
Bob McIntyreFebruary 24, 2015
During my mission in Spain,1978-80, my companion and I were held "hostage" by a door contact in his home for about 6 hours. He had a loaded gun and threatened to shoot us many times. We could tell he was mentally deranged but after those several hours we were able to escape. In fact, we then went over at the local chapel and attended a wonderful ward party. The Lord watches out for his missionaries.
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