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"Humble, Courageous" Missionary Killed on Remote Island in Indian Ocean: International Mission Grieves His Death

Jennifer Baldridge : Nov 26, 2018
Christianheadlines.com

"John was a gracious and sensitive ambassador of Jesus Christ who wanted others to know of God's great love for them. As we grieve for our friend, and pray for all those who mourn his death, we also know that he would want us to pray for those who may have been responsible for his death.” -- Dr. Mary Ho

(Kansas City, MO) — [Christianheadlines.com] Leaders, members and friends of All Nations, an international Christian missions training and sending organization, are mourning the reported death of one of its missionaries, 26-year-old John Allen Chau of Vancouver, Washington, U.S.A. (Photo Credit: John Allen Chau via Christian Newswire)

All Nations representatives are working with authorities in the U.S. and overseas to confirm details of Chau's reported killing sometime between Nov. 16 and Nov. 18, when he visited remote North Sentinel Island, located in the Indian Ocean.

Chau is understood to have died after being attacked by local tribesmen. He is a graduate of Oral Roberts University (ORU) who had studied, planned and trained rigorously since college to share the Gospel with the North Sentinelese people.

"All Nations is deeply saddened by this news and wants to publicly express our deepest sorrow for this monumental loss," said International Executive Leader Dr. Mary Ho. "We have been in contact with John's family and ask all to join us in praying for his family and friends during this time. We have been in contact with the U.S. State Department and continue to cooperate fully with all international, national and regional officials."

A seasoned traveler who was well-versed in cross-cultural issues, Chau had previously taken part in mission’s projects in Iraq, Kurdistan and South Africa. He joined All Nations as a missionary in 2017 and trained at its North American headquarters in Kansas City, Mo.

"John was a gracious and sensitive ambassador of Jesus Christ who wanted others to know of God's great love for them," said Ho. "As we grieve for our friend, and pray for all those who mourn his death, we also know that he would want us to pray for those who may have been responsible for his death.

"We remember too, how throughout Church history, the privilege of sharing the Gospel has often involved great cost. We pray that John's sacrificial efforts will bear eternal fruit in due season."