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In the Footsteps of the Nazarene: Dancan Obwamu Ombunga

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Category: In the Footsteps of the Nazarene
Wednesday, 3 June 2020

Dancan Obwamu Ombunga is an Evangelical Christian who survived a jihadist attack by ISIS in 2015 at the Garissa University in Kenya. He witnessed the murder of over 140 university students, condemned to death either because they had not memorized the Quran or because, after an open interrogation, they professed the Christian faith. This difficult experience of the cross has brought Dancan to proclaim— ever more boldly— the love of Jesus Christ and the forgiveness of our enemies. This In the Footsteps of the Nazarene interview was held at the International Congress, "WeAreN" organized by HO.org.

 

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