A Profile in Courage
Faith and Philosophy
| June 26, 2006
| Tim
World Mag blog:
Amir is a believer who rescued 35 Christian children from slavery in Pakistan, double-crossing a local terrorist group to do it. Now they want him dead. Amir has been on the run since May, desperately trying for asylum in the United States or another country. He may die, he says, but the "Lord will give me the reward of my efforts."
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bravo Amir,
We all will pray to lord to save you as you have done a good work. Whatever we do here all deeds are rewarded by lord and nothing will go in vain!
Don't worry and just believe in yourself!!
All the best.
Martin, he doesn't believe in himself. He believes in God.
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bravo Amir,
We all will pray to lord to save you as you have done a good work. Whatever we do here all deeds are rewarded by lord and nothing will go in vain!
Don't worry and just believe in yourself!!
All the best.
Posted by: Martin on June 28, 2006 02:28 AM