Terry Anderson was stationed in...
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Terry Anderson was stationed in Beruit, Lebanon, as a journalist for the Associated Press. On March 16, 1985, after playing a leisurely game of tennis, he was kidnapped by terrorists and not released until 2,454 days later on December 4, 1991. During that time he was badly treated; being beaten, chained-up, ill-fed, ill-housed, taped up like a mummy, and constantly threatened with death. What sustains someone during such an extended period of hellish treatment? After being taken captive, Terry Anderson was on the edge of madness, of losing control, of completely breaking down. To save himself, he told his captors that he needed a Bible or he would go berserk. Amazingly, his guard secured a Bible for him and it sustained him throughout his years of torment. Terry Anderson rediscovered his dormant Christian faith while he was held hostage.
-- Van Der Wall
-- Van Der Wall
