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Paperback Hostage Book

ISBN: 084994354X

ISBN13: 9780849943546

Hostage

On January 31, 1993, three American missionaries serving with New Tribes Mission in the jungles of Panama were kidnapped by leftist rebels. They were taken to Columbia, only to be used as human pawns... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Kidnapped in Panama

This is a wonderful, powerful TRUE story of how God worked in the lives of the author (Nancy) and her co-workers Tania and Patti. Their husbands were kidnapped at gunpoint from the village they were working in as missionaries. It is moving to read how God led them step by step, year by year... as they waited...... something I hate to do, and they were 'forced' to do. Waiting....for news for over 7 years, for news about their beloved husbands.

Hostage is really three stories in one

In 1993 three New Tribes Missions missionaries serving in Panama were kidnapped and ultimately murdered by Colombian guerillas. Nancy Mankins, the wife of one of the victims tells the powerful story surrounding these events. Hostage is really three stories in one: First there is an overview of the ministry that these missionaries had in the jungle tribe where they were being wonderfully used of God. In alternate fashion Mankins weaves the second story, that of the kidnapping and the events that followed. The third story, and the most important, is the honest struggle and triumphant faith of wives and children left behind. The result is a heartbreaking yet challenging account of three little known missionary families that understood that it is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.

wonderful

This is a heartbreaking tail full of ups and downs. I learned exactly how much I have to be thankful for and how to trust in God even in your darkest hour.

inspiring

I loved this book! It was intriguing from the start and alternating between the kidnapping and village life was both refreshing and insightful. It's not just faceless facts about an atrocious event. As the book develops you learn to love the families and the Kuna tribe. It was motivating for me to look at the sacrifice of these families and realize how much I have and how much I take for ganted. I would recommend this book.
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