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Kenya: "They died worshipping God"

We wish we could have brought you better news this Easter, but this is the raw reality for which Jesus gave his life - and conquered death.

At least 147 people have been killed and 79 wounded after Somali Islamist terror group al-Shabaab gunmen stormed a university in Garissa, Kenya, on April 2 and opened fire on the dormitories. Witnesses report that they released Muslim students, and took Christians hostage. One student who witnessed the attack said he could hear militants opening doors and asking those hiding inside if they were Muslim or Christian. "If you were a Christian you were shot on the spot," he said.

The Islamic extremists appear to have planned their attack extensively, and purposefully hit on Holy Week. They even targeted a site where the college’s Christian Union had gone for early morning prayer, according to survivor Helen Titus. "They investigated our area. They knew everything." She said she covered her face and hair with the blood of classmates and lay still in hopes the gunmen would think she was dead. “They told students hiding in dormitories to come out, assuring them that they would not be killed. We just wondered whether to come out or not. Many students did, whereupon they started shooting."

Another survivor, Nina Kozel, said she was woken up by screaming and that many students escaped by sprinting to the fences and jumping over them. Many men however were unable to escape, and hid in vain under beds and in closets in their rooms. "They were shot there and then," she said. Those who surrendered were either selected for killing, or freed in some cases, apparently because they were Muslim.

'They killed my friends but I know they are all in heaven. They died worshipping God.'

Another eyewitness, student Reuben Mwavita, spoke of three female students he saw executed as they begged for mercy. He said the three were kneeling in front of the gunmen, praying for help. "The mistake they made was to say 'Jesus, please save us', because that is when they were immediately shot."

"They killed all my Christian Union friends,” student Kenneth Luzakula, said. I was praying with them when we heard gun shots and two guys who wore hoods and carried long guns came in. I escaped because I was standing next to the rear door, so I dashed out with one other friend. I could hear my friends still praying loudly and calling the name of Jesus Christ. Others were screaming. I heard gunshots repeatedly from the toilet nearby where we had hidden. They killed my friends but I know they are all in heaven. They died worshipping God." He said he lost more than 20 friends in the attack.


This shocking picture was taken by Kenyan police inside the building where the siege took place. (via Al Jazeera)

Christians and Muslim leaders have urged Kenyans to remain united in prayer for the victims of the Garissa attack and their families and refuse to be divided along religious lines.

'We should pray for our brothers and sisters and take action to support and encourage them.'

According to Open Doors advocacy director Kristin Wright al-Shabaab has an agenda: “They're working to eradicate Christians in this area, and so these Christian schools and churches are common targets." Three years ago al-Shabaab attacked two churches in Garrisa during Sunday morning service, killing 17 people and wounding 50.

Sources told Open Doors that the atmosphere remains tense in Garissa. Wright confirms that report. "It certainly creates a lot of concerns for the safety of Christians living in Kenya. We should absolutely be praying for our brothers and sisters and be taking action to support and encourage them."

Sources: Helen Titus, Nina Kozel, Reuben Mwavita, Kenneth Luzakula, Kristin Wright, Al Jazeera, Christian Today, AP
 
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Garissa: only the start? - Christian University Hireing Military Protection

Published by Katey Hearth on April 7, 2015
Daystar University  Photo courtesy Daystar University via Facebook

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Kenya (MNN) — One of East Africa’s largest Christian universities is upping security following last week’s terrorist attack in Garissa, Kenya.

According to Nairobi News, Daystar University is enlisting military help to defend its campus and students from terrorists.

“Following the heinous attacks that happened at the Garissa University College, the Daystar University management has resolved to hire the KDF [Kenya Defense Forces] to reinforce security,” reads a Daystar statement to students obtained by Nairobi News.

Kathy Sindorf, Associate Professor of Communication & Media at Cornerstone University, is guest-lecturing at Daystar this semester. MNN recently caught up with her husband and fellow guest lecturer, Joe Sindorf.

“There’s a possibility that [Daystar] might be on their [al-Shabaab’s] radar,” Joe reports. “Daystar is the largest and best-known Christian university in East Africa.”

Garissa

Logo obtained via Facebook

(Logo obtained via Facebook)

On Thursday, April 2, al-Shabaab terrorists entered the Garissa University College campus and began hunting for Christ-followers. They found and slaughtered nearly 150 of them. This attack was the deadliest on Kenyan soil since 1998.

“David,” a victim of last week’s attack, was a personal friend of Joe’s.

“[He was a] wonderful guy; loved the Lord dearly,” Joe shares. “We were both professionals working together that struck up a friendship.”

On Good Friday, Joe received an e-mail from a mutual friend relaying the bad news.

“[David] was meeting with a couple of students that he was discipling, and that’s the moment when the gunmen came in,” shares Joe. “When they asked if he was Christian or Muslim and he professed his faith in Christ, that was the last thing that he did on this earth.

“[We’re] missing him; he’s a wonderful guy, but we know that he’s with the Lord now.”

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Following the attack, Kenyan officials searched for anyone connected to the massacre, and President Uhuru Kenyatta vowed to “respond in the severest ways possible.” Al-Shabaab responded with equal vehemence via Twitter, as reported by SITE Monitoring Service.

“Kenyan cities will run red with blood,” part of the statement read. “This will be a long, gruesome war of which you, the Kenyan public, are its first casualties.”

Kenya persecution

Anti-Christian violence continues to intensify in Kenya, according to persecution watchdog Open Doors USA. The nation jumped from #43 to #19 on the World Watch List — a compilation of the world’s worst persecution hotspots — in the span of one year.

Joe and Kathy Sindorf Photo courtesy Kathy Sindorf via Facebook

Joe and Kathy Sindorf
(Photo courtesy Kathy Sindorf via Facebook)

“We’re in God’s hands, and if we’re in God’s hands, nothing can touch us unless it’s in the Father’s will,” says Joe Sindorf.

“That’s the only way, really, to face something like this. You don’t know why it’s happening; you don’t know where the next thing might happen. But, you do know we have a loving Father who loves us and cares for us.”

Please ask the Lord to protect His followers in Kenya. Continue praying for the families of believers killed in last week’s attack. Pray that something good will come from this loss.

“They identified themselves with Christ and gave their lives because of it,” concludes Joe. “Pray for people that see this, that they would be drawn to our Lord.”

Source: Mission Network News

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Christians targeted in violent attack on a Kenyan university college, which saw 148 people slaughtered

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Kenyan soldiers after the attackGARISSA, KENYA (ANS – April 4, 2015) — The militants who slaughtered 147 people in a Kenyan school on Thursday, appeared to have planned extensively, even targeting a site where Christians had gone to pray, a survivor said Friday.

According to media reports, he masked attackers — strapped with explosives and armed with AK-47s — singled out non-Muslim students at Garissa University College and then gunned them down without mercy, survivors said. The gunmen took dozens of hostages in a dormitory as they battled troops and police before the operation ended after about 15 hours, witnesses said.

Al-Shabab spokesman Ali Mohamoud Raghe said fighters from the Somalia-based extremist group were responsible. The al-Qaeda-linked group has been blamed for a series of attacks in Kenya, including the siege at the Westgate Mall in Nairobi in 2013 that killed 67 people, as well as other violence in the north.

The group has vowed to retaliate against Kenya for sending troops to Somalia in 2011 to fight the militants staging cross-border attacks and kidnappings.

According to CBC News (http://www.cbc.ca ) -- the masked attackers, singled out non-Muslim students at Garissa University College and then gunned them down without mercy, survivors said. Others ran for their lives with bullets whistling through the air.

“Amid the massacre, the men took dozens of hostages in a dormitory as they battled troops and police before the operation ended after about 15 hours, witnesses said,” said their story.

Kenyan president issues statement re. killingsIn a separate story, CBC News added that Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta said on Saturday, April 4, 2015, that those behind an attack in were “deeply embedded” in Kenya, and called on Kenyan Muslims to help prevent radicalization.

His televised speech in response to Thursday's 15-hour siege at the Garissa university campus came after the Interior Ministry said five suspects in the assault had been detained, some while trying to flee to Somalia.

Four suspects were Kenyans of Somali origin, and the fifth was Tanzanian, the ministry said.

The suspected mastermind, Mohamed Mohamud, a former teacher at a Garissa madrassa, is still on the run. Kenya has offered a $215,000 US reward for his arrest.

In an audio message soon after, a Shabab spokesman, Ali Mohamoud Raghe, said the attack had been carried out because “the Christian government of Kenya has invaded our country,” a reference to the Kenyan military’s 2011 incursion into Somalia to oust the Shabab from its strongholds.

He said the university had been targeted because it was educating many Christian students in “a Muslim land under colony,” a reference to the large Somali population in a part of Kenya that Somalia once tried to claim. He called the university part of Kenya’s “plan to spread their Christianity and infidelity.”

Meanwhile, the Religious Liberty Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance, has issued a statement in which it says, “Let’s Eradicate Terrorism in Response to Killing of Christian Students in Kenya.”

Soldier escorts a survivor of Kenyan school attackThe statement says, “We condemn the cowardly, senseless, inhuman, targeted killing of innocent Christian students at Kenya’s Garissa University College by masked gunmen from the Al-Shabaab terror group this week. But let’s not stop there, and see this attack as the last straw.

“We were at a loss of words as we heard the news of attackers with explosives and AK-47s targeting a campus site where Christians had gone to pray on Thursday. This deep sorrow should now impel us to defeat terrorism in Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere.”

Then Executive Director Godfrey Yogarajah said,“We cannot look at terrorism in isolation, be it Kenya or Somalia or Iraq or Syria. Al-Shabaab, which claimed responsibility for the shameless killing, as well as groups like al-Qaeda, Islamic State (ISIS) and Boko Haram are transnational terror groups or aspire to become one, and appear to be either cooperating or competing with each other in revealing their evil intent.”

Kenya shares a long, porous border (435 miles) with Somalia and has long suffered from instability in its neighborhood. Kenya also has several coastal towns, which can facilitate movements of terrorists from Somalia. Al-Shabaab controls southern parts of Somalia, where the common border exists.

Al-Shabaab has a Kenyan affiliate, called al Hijra, which exploits perceptions among sections of Muslims about their marginalization by the primarily Christian administration of President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Al-Shabaab has been seeking to retaliate for Kenya’s decision to send troops to Somalia in 2011 to fight the terror group. It is estimated that Al-Shabaab killed at least 400 people and injured over 1,000 in more than 100 attacks between 2011 and 2014.

The same terror group also attacked Nairobi’s Westgate Mall on Sept. 21, 2013, leaving at least 68 dead and 175 wounded. This week’s attack was even more brutal.

“It’s an unfortunate race among terror groups to cause destruction of human lives to maintain their relevance at a time when ISIS is causing unprecedented bloodshed. This trend demands that the international coalition fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria should expand their mission to include other terror groups as their targets – of course, not with airstrikes or troops on the ground,” Yogarajah added.

“World leaders should join hands to defeat terrorism by cooperating with each other and treating the end of terrorism in every country as a common objective.”

The statement added, "The United States gives millions of dollars as military and financial aid to Kenya to help fight terrorism, and can, therefore, have a say in how Kenya counters the threat from Al-Shabaab. And Kenya seems to be going the wrong way.”

Godfrey Yogarajah then said, “We, as Christians, believe in the power of prayer, and we must be on our knees for the victims and survivors and the governments and the international organizations that are committed to sincerely help eradicate terrorism.”

Photo captions: 1) Kenyan soldiers and ambulance workers responding to the attack by Somali militants at Garissa University College. (Photo Credit Dai Kurokawa/European Pressphoto Agency) 2) President Uhuru Kenyatta responding to the attack on TV) 3) A member of the security forces escorts a student off the campus of Garissa University College after an attack by Somalia's al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab gunmen, April 2, 2015. (Photo credit: AFP/Carl de Souza)

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The Prayer of The Christian Who Miraculously Survived Kenyan School Massacre

by Jessilyn Justice : Apr 7, 2015 : Charisma News

"I was just praying to my God, saying that if it has come to my day, it has reached. But if it not yet, let God decide whatever He likes." -Cynthia Cheroitich

(Kenya) - When Islamic terrorist group Al Shabaab ransacked Kenya's Garissa university, slaughtering Christians, one young woman utilized the power of prayer. (Photo via Charisma News)



She ducked in a closet and covered herself with clothes, eating and drinking body lotion.

"I was just praying to my God, saying that if it has come to my day, it has reached. But if it not yet, let God decide whatever He likes," Cynthia Cheroitich tells reporters.

The al-Qaida-linked group intentionally targeted Christians, according to the Examiner.

"No amount of precaution or safety measures will be able to guarantee your safety, thwart another attack or prevent another bloodbath from occurring in your cities," the group reportedly said.

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Source: www.breakingchristiannews.com/

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