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Source: www.breakingchristiannews.com Date: July 26, 2007
"He was close to many members of the church, because he was always generous enough to help with the prayers of each of the 300 members of the youth division." News Staff/AH (July 26th, 2007) EDITOR'S NOTE: Since this story is developing, check the main BCN website and refresh the page to read the latest report. (Afghanistan)—There were no more killings overnight, of any of the hostages held by the Taliban, although another one of the terror organization's deadlines passed without resolution. (Photo: Bae Hyung-kyu–REUTERS)
Details began to surface about the one hostage who was killed yesterday, Bae Hyung-kyu, a Presbyterian youth pastor in South Korea. Bae was also the leader of the aid mission the other Korean Christians were on, as they were scheduled to help in a hospital in Afghanistan. He was a husband and father of one. Yonhap News quoted an acquaintance of Bae's who told them, "He was close to many members of the church, because he was always generous enough to help with the prayers of each of the 300 members of the youth division." According to his church in South Korea, Bae was murdered on his birthday, he had just turned 42. For the full report, click on the link provided. Source: China Daily, Christian Post
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