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Missionary Pilot Kidnapped in Niger (Taken to Timbuktu?) │The Prison Pulpit [China Compass]
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On this episode of the “Prison Pulpit” on the China Compass podcast I dive into what missionary pilot Kevin Rideout might be experiencing in Niger (or Timbuktu) after being kidnapped by Islamic extremists (but I repeat myself) last month, in the hopes that we will take time to "remember his chains" and intercede for him as Hebrews 13:3 teaches us to do....
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American Missionary Pilot Kidnapped in Niger (Oct 22)
https://christianchronicle.org/missionarypilot/
https://www.christianpost.com/news/american-missionary-pilot-kevin-rideout-is-abducted-in-niger.html
First, a couple of facts about where Kevin lived, and where Niger is located…
- He was in an upscale neighborhood of Niamey, the capital of Niger
- The US Embassy of Niger was just 2 miles away (8 minute drive)
- The Niger Natl Guard and Presidential Palace were just a mile away
- Niamey is located 125 miles west of NW Nigeria, and 125 south of Mali’s southern border
- Kevin was reportedly taken north towards Mali, home to the infamous city of Timbuktu.
- Niamey is 500 miles north of the Atlantic Ocean (leap-frogging Benin)
- Niamey is in the south Sahara, 1500 miles from the Mediterranean and 2100 miles from Cairo
- Niger is about twice the size of Texas, 3x the size of California, and virtually the same as Peru
- Niamey has about a million people, and Niger as a whole 25 million
- Niger has both the highest birthrate in the world at 6.5, but also the highest infant mortality rate
- The child mortality rate (child deaths before age 5) is between 80 and 250 per 1,000 (1 in 4)
- Niger is such a basketcase that even China has trouble getting them to cooperate, despite throwing hundreds of millions (billions, really) of dollars their way!
China and Niger:
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