Description
This is not a story of sadness, but one of inspiration, delving deeply into an almost impenetrable world. On May 13, 1987, during a moonlit night in Mozambique, six missionaries and an eighteen-month-old girl were abducted at gunpoint from their mission base and medical clinic, near Gondola, by heavily armed guerilla soldiers of the Mozambique National Resistance Movement (MNR). Together, their captors marched them for three months relentlessly over five hundred kilometres. They were constantly on the move, suffering from the effects of dysentery, parasitic infections, malaria, exhaustion and caught in the crossfire of bullets, bombs and political dissention.
Twenty-two years after the event, Trish reflects in stunning detail how God brought them through those dramatic events. The story she writes underlines God’s purposes at work not only in the deep heart of Africa’s spiritual darkness, but in the depths of each of our lives. The constant sense of hope in Christ is beautifully woven throughout the pages of this book. Their captors, though violent, became understood and loved, demonstrating that this fragile group of missionaries were not in Rebel Hands, but His.
Inside: Exclusive illustrations and photographs.