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Boat Sinks in Africa, Calvary Chapel Team Treads Water for 16 Hours Before Rescue

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Boat Sinks in Africa, Calvary Chapel Team Treads Water for 16 Hours Before Rescue

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Following the sinking of their boat, Lori Ruacho, part of a mission team to Africa’s Democratic Republic of the Congo, floats after spending all night in the dark on Lake Tanganyika. The group of 11—eight from Calvary Chapel High Desert in Hesperia, CA—lost almost all their supplies to the lake. At first, team spirit was high; but as night descended, fatigue and hypothermia took their toll.

It wasn’t long after the mission team heading to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) realized their boat was taking on water that the vessel capsized, leaving them stranded in Lake Tanganyika. The water swallowed most of their precious cargo—luggage, supplies, money, and more than 500 Bibles for beleaguered believers awaiting them in the DRC. Months of preparation for the trip to aid Calvary Chapel missions work there now seemed lost.

As the June evening turned to darkness, they floated, hoping to soon be rescued.

The team of eight from Calvary Chapel High Desert, CA, and three African believers would have to wait longer than expected for that rescue.  Alternately floating and swimming approximately three miles from the shore of Tanzania, they endured exhaustion, delirium, severe leg cramps, hypothermia, pain, and dehydration. Yet they called out to the Lord, often offering praise and worship to Him as they waited.

Attempts to stay together weren’t successful as currents separated them. The team leader, CC High Desert Missions Pastor Brian DuPont, urged seven of them to try to reach shore as he stayed behind to help his African friends who couldn’t swim. Eventually, he found himself alone in the dark.  

Sixteen grueling hours later, all were rescued and treated at a local hospital for hypothermia—thankful to tell stories of their happy ending.

Looking back, Brian reflected, “God’s plan wasn’t thwarted because the devil sank the boat. His plan from the beginning was to allow our boat to be sunk for His purpose. God does these radical things sometimes that seem to interrupt our plan, but His sovereignty—His plan—is never interrupted. Never.”


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ADF legal counsel Jeremiah Igunnubole described the police’s decision to drop the November charges as a “vindication” of Moodley’s conduct. He said the case is a symptom of a wider pattern and called on Parliament to take action.  “The war of attrition against free speech in the U.K., demonstrated in Pastor Dia’s case, must end,” Igunnubole said. “Censorial laws need to be repealed urgently, and stronger protections, including a Free Speech Bill, are needed to reverse the growing culture of censorship within law enforcement.”  Meanwhile, Moodley will continue expressing his faith in the public square.  “I will continue to share my faith publicly, undeterred by the police’s censorship and the threats and violence I have faced, and will stand for free speech not just for myself, but for the rights of all people in the U.K.”

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