(Chandler Peterson. Global Christian Relief)
Ask yourself: Could you summon the courage to survive as a persecuted prisoner of Boko Haram if extremists captured you, compelled you into multiple marriages and forced you to pray to a god you didn’t believe in, day after day?
Deborah did.
For nearly two years, she was held captive by Boko Haram, confined within the walls of a compound in northern Nigeria. Every morning, she was required to wake early, wash, perform Muslim prayers and attend classes at the mosque. Then, she’d wash and pray again before returning to the “husband” forced upon her that week.Play