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Nigerian Christian Teen Describes How Her Father Refused to Recant Faith in Jesus before Boko Haram Killed Him
by Aimee Herd : May 14, 2014 : Michael Gryboski – Christian Post

"He told him that he would rather die than to go to Hellfire," –Deborah Peters

Deborah Peters(Washington, DC)—In an effort to raise more awareness and gain help for the 200+ Nigerian girls kidnapped by the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram, Nigerian teen, Deborah Peters came to Washington, DC, this week, to share her own experience. (Photo via Christian Post)



Peters, 15, told of how the same terrorist group came to her home in Chibok—the same place the kidnapped girls are from.

Three of the terrorists entered Peters' home, and demanded that her father—who was a Christian pastor—renounce his faith.

According to the Christian Post
report, he refused, saying that “he would rather die than to go to Hellfire."

They shot him three times, killing him, and then they shot and killed her brother because they reasoned that he might grow up to be a pastor too.

Others were present at the event held on Tuesday, who had experienced similar atrocities at the hands of the Boko Haram terrorists; they were part of a panel hosted by the Hudson Institute of Washington, DC.

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Source: BCN Breaking Christian News

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