3 Christians vanish after assault by ‘Muslim extremists’
ICC Note:Three missionaries have been abducted in the Middle East after being released from a hospital where they were treated for injuries following an attack from muslim extremists. The three men worked for Bibles for Mideast delivering bibles to underground house churches across their adopted home nation. The men were headed home in a cab after their release from the hospital but never reached home. Family members believe they have been kidnapped by terrorists.
06/15/2016 Middle East (WND): Three Christians working with an organization that delivers Bibles and the Christian message to the Middle East have disappeared following their release from a hospital where they were treated for injuries from an attack from “Muslim extremists,” according to a new report.
“Three of our missionaries (pastor Stephan, pastor Samuel and evangelist James) are missing,” pastor Paul Ciniraj, the director of Bibles For Mideast, told WND on Tuesday.
His organization delivers Bibles to underground house churches at various locations in 17 countries in the Middle East, a region entirely dominated at this point by Islam.
For security reasons, it does not disclose its exact locations and operations.
But Ciniraj reported the three men were admitted to a local hospital because of “a brutal attack by Islamic extremists” on the evening of June 12.
“Some people came by a bus [stop] … and saved them from the extremists and admitted [them to] the hospital,” he reported.
Despite their serious injuries, the three asked early Monday to be discharged because they suspected they were being stalked inside the health-care facility.
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