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Thursday, March 24, 2011

More on the Jerusalem Bombing-From Jerusalem

The kind folks at 1New Heart in Jerusalem have sent an update on the bombing in Jerusalem. The female victim was a Scottish Christian  missionary.

"Hello friends and family!


Hank and I would like to thank each of you who responded to us with words of encouragement and your prayer support concerning yesterday's bombing. It always blesses us tremendously to know, with certainty, that we have the prayer backing of each of you back home!

I just received an email from a friend of mine who was informed of the identity of the woman who died in the attack. Here is her email:

"The woman who was killed in yesterday's bus bombing was Mary Gardner from the Home for Bible Translators. Mary was from Scotland who spent the past 20 years working alone with a tribe in Togo translating the bible into their language. She so enjoyed being in Israel and relished the company of the other students from all over the world. She was, in fact, on her way to spend the evening with a friend who eventually called mutual friends to let them know Mary never arrived. Please keep the HBT students in your prayers."

Though we did not know Mary, there is assurance to know that a sister in Christ is in Heaven, receiving her reward!

In appreciation and love,

Michele and family''

A Scottish Christian missionary. Did you hear that International Solidarity Movement? Did you hear that Sabeel Center for Liberation Theology? Did you hear that World Council of Churches? Did you hear that Jewish Voice for Peace? Did you hear that J Street?

3 comments:

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Did any of those you are addressing rhetorical questions to plant the bomb?

Gary Fouse said...

Those characters support the people who plant bombs. (They will deny that but they do)That is why I directed the rhetorical questions to them.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

If they publicly deny support to those who planted the bomb, then unless you can show that they covertly fund or facilitate them, you are an very shaky ground saying that they are in support. This is particularly so when we don't know who planted the bombs.