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The Amanda Lindhout Story
Clip: 7/31/2014 | 10m 13s
Despite becoming a victim of brutal torture in Somalia, she chooses to forgive and serve.
"Of course I was angry for everything that was happening to me, but as time went on in captivity, I just realized for my own self, for self-preservation, that I couldn’t stay trapped in that emotion, that I had to try to find ways to let it out, and that’s when I started developing practices like choosing forgiveness in captivity."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
The Amanda Lindhout Story
Clip: 7/31/2014 | 10m 13s
"Of course I was angry for everything that was happening to me, but as time went on in captivity, I just realized for my own self, for self-preservation, that I couldn’t stay trapped in that emotion, that I had to try to find ways to let it out, and that’s when I started developing practices like choosing forgiveness in captivity."
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