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Dr. J.M Pau mourns over the killing at Mumbai

November 28, 2008 Story

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INDIA IS BLEEDING

"As the sun set over the Arabian sea on the 26th November, those 160 persons killed in the hands of the terrorists in Mumbai, never knew that the sun of their lives was about to set. I was on my way to Delhi, as I checked in the hotel, the headline of that evening news says, "Some shooting in Mumbai." The financial capital of India has been bleeding for the last three days.

We are deeply shocked about the outbreak of terrorists gruesome killing in Mumbai; the Council of Baptist Churches would like to convey its heartfelt condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives in these barbaric attacks. We appeal that we need to pray fervently for those whose hearts are broken over the lost of their loved ones and for those more than 350 who are injured.

We appeal to the politicians of our country not to point fingers of blaming one another and trying, trying to extract political mileage out of these tragedies. If these attacks cause us to turn on each other in hatred and conflict, the terrorists will have won. It is their diabolic plan to divide the country with hatred and chaos. Disrupting the society is the way to pull down the civil societies and destabilize the economy. As the Nation is paying tributes to the heroes arm forces who have laid down their lives, I am reminded of the TV news headline, "They gave their lives so that Mumbai can live on."

By Dr. J.M. Ngul Khan Pau, General Secretary
Council of Baptist Churches in North East India, Guwahati, Assam

The Council of Baptist Churches in North East India is a close partner of International Ministries. We promote the spreading of the Gospel, peace building, medical service, leadership development and theological education. Missionary Debbie Mulneix recently visited the Council to strengthen our partnership on short-term mission and volunteer services.