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The Devil's Yoke
A young woman describes her former life as a slave of rebel soldiers.

The Lord's Resistance Army, a violent rebel group, attacked the dormitories of St. Mary's College in Aboke, northern Uganda, on October 10, 1996. They were in search of child soldiers and "wives" for ...

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Harriet   Posted: March 07, 2007 4:40 AM
Please continue praying that blood shed becomes extinct in this nation . Its obviously one of the ways the devil can use to drink human blood but he is forgetting that his time is soon up . But we bind this spirit of blood shed in Jesus name and make it drink the blood of Jesus to quench its lust . Amen

marybeth milby   Posted: March 03, 2007 6:35 AM
This was worth reading. What should we do? It would have been good to have a link to send emails regarding this to govt. officials, and the President.

H. D. Schmidt   Posted: February 28, 2007 4:09 AM
However, sad this story is with a final silver lining for this young lady, similar experiences happen all the time by many all over the world, including in Communist China. This Christian persecuting nation is the darling of the USA, as Americans, including the most Conservative Christians, purchase most anything and everthing they produce and fill up, more and more Personal Storages, paying rent for stuff they cannot store in more and more mosnter homes where only 2 or 3 people live, with garages full where their ever more monster cars end up sitting on the drive and some even on streets. And as a bonus to this Communist regime, America ends up in truth, financing its most tremendous future military threat. To sort of add insult to injury Americas horrednous war machinery circling to globe where thosusand of innocent loose lifes as its guns roar in protection of oil. Yes, those evil and filthy men who abducted young Akallo, but America as the nation under God no less evil than they?

omodesola   Posted: February 27, 2007 7:55 AM
God will continue to perfect His healing process in this woman's life cos it's not easy to live a normal life with all what she;s gone through. Sincerly i think it's time we start praying for a divine intervention in uganda and sudan. so many innocent lives are being lost daily. We ask our heavenly father to send help to this country in Jesus name.

da-silver   Posted: February 27, 2007 4:58 AM
Her experience was one of a kind. Its difficult to be able to get yourself after such a horrible experience but for her, God saw her through. What a mighty God we serve. If not for God, where would she have been. Glory to God for His mercies.

Karen   Posted: February 26, 2007 4:55 PM
This young womens plight should uplift and encourage many believers. A modern day Job in female form. Through Christ we can over come all things.

Mike   Posted: February 26, 2007 3:08 PM
God bless this young women and all the children who have suffered such unspeakable evil. May God lead to repentence the murderous filthy men who perpetrate this horror lest they spend all eternity in the pit.

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