Bonnie Witherall opened the door to the Sidon clinic in South Lebanon.
Three shots rang out from the religious extremist’s gun and she joined the ranks of martyrs in the throne room of God.
Bonnie had ministered to Palestinian refugee women in Sidon. After her death, many other missionaries were kicked out of the country or asked to leave, and the local believers were living in fear. They did not reopen the clinic and did not reach out to their Muslim neighbors. So this modest building in the heart of Hezbollah territory, once full of life with outreach to kids, English classes, medical care for refugees, and with sharing the love of Christ, was empty and lifeless since Bonnie’s death in 2002.
Then in 2006, Hezbollah kidnapped two Israeli soldiers and more than 700,000 Lebanese were displaced because of the resulting war. Most of the refugees came from the south.
In the Sidon Clinic where medical worker, Bonnie Witherall, was murdered and in the room where her blood covered the floor, 160 refugees are now being sheltered, receiving bread, food, and other goods from church members, with no strings attached.
The refugees remember that a foreign woman was killed because she was a Christian. Now Christians were helping them. They don’t understand.
A high government official of Sidon expressed how much he appreciated the church’s help. He said, “I don’t understand. Where the lady was killed, you’re still helping. Why?”
A Christian explained to him that the love of Jesus is the most important thing in the world. Lebanese are in need, and the church, because of Jesus’ love, would help.
This story is contributed by Ross who asks, “When was the last time someone saw the love of Christ in me and said ‘I don’t understand?’ I’m praying that God would put us in ‘unsafe’ spots that bring greater opportunities to share His love. We have an opportunity to see a miracle happen in Lebanon because the believers there are now willing to love supernaturally in the face of persecution.”
Thank you, Ross, for this moving story of God’s hand in the midst of tragedy!
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January 11, 2012 at 10:27 am
Randy Richards
Hello, I realize this is an old posting, but I wanted to you to know that Bonnie was an amazing women of God and her husband is still radically persuing God and seeking to spread the message of the kingdom in the middle east. However you have two fats of the story wrong. Bonnie was shot three times, not five and she was killed in Nov. 21st, 2002 not 2003. I know, I talked wiht Gary hours after she was killed. I am the missions director who sent them out in 2000. Thanks for posting this amazing story. I am writing some Bible studies for children of YWAMers right now and my topic next week is forgiveness. So while looking at some of the posting about Gary and Bonnie I came across your post. Did you ever get to read Gary’s book? Blessing to you! Randy at University of the Nations.