After Muslim attack, wounded Christian woman gets wheelchair
Two years ago, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, an Islamic terror group attacked a village, killing eight Christians and wounding many more, reports International Christian Concern.
Jeff King, the president of ICC, explained what happened to one woman who survived.
KING: “One of them, who was wounded, was Mayasa. She was fleeing and they shot her in the back, and since that time she has been paralyzed. So, since that attack, she has been completely bedridden, completely dependent on her family. And prior to this, she was an independent woman and could go and do what she wanted. So, you can imagine what kind of effect this has had on her life.
“We recently purchased a wheelchair for her. This is a game changer. A wheelchair in Africa, obviously, it doesn’t cost much. But it’s a game changer for her.”
In a grateful note to International Christian Concern, listen to what Mayasa wrote.
MAYASA: “Before, my family carried me every time I needed to wake up and go out. Now, my heart is overflowing with joy. After two years, I can move, I can meet my friends, and I can go to the market to buy whatever I need. I’m independent once again.”
You can donate today to rescue those crippled by persecution at www.persecution.org/give.
Angry America poised to punish Dems this fall
Angry voters, slammed by higher prices and scarred by two years of fighting the pandemic, are poised to punish Democrats in midterm elections, reports Politico.com.
An Associated Press survey showed that almost 70 percent of Americans think the economy is in poor shape. And Gallup found the share of Americans citing inflation as the top issue is now at its highest level since the 1980s.