GRACIA BURNHAM SAYS MARTIN COULD HAVE FLED, BUT STAYED WITH HER
(Rose Hill, Kansas-AP) -- Missionary Gracia (GRAY'-shuh)
Burnham says her husband Martin's handcuffs rusted during their
year-long captivity in the Philippine jungle, so that he could
have escaped.
But Burnham told C-B-N's "700 Club" that he chose to remain
with her because she was too weak to flee from the Muslim rebels
with him.
While they weren't beaten or tortured, Gracia says she and
Martin were denied physical intimacy. Once in a while, though, he
would brush her hair.
In their last conversation together, she says he talked
about Psalm 100 and told her that even as hostages, they should
serve the Lord with gladness.
A short while later, Philippine troops sent to rescue them
opened fire, Martin was killed and Gracia was wounded.
Her newly published memoir is titled "In the Presence of My
Enemies."
Gracia Burnham Says Martin Could Have Fled,but Stayed with Her
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