Sunday, November 16, 2014

NEWS: Nigeria tragedy survivors keep the faith

As the families await the arrival of the South African victims of the Nigerian church collapse, some of the tragedy survivors are returning to their everyday life.

Lindiwe Ndwandwe was the last of the survivors to be rescued from the wreckage of the collapsed building at the Synagogue church of all nations in Lagos more than two months ago.













After being trapped for five days without food or anything to drink, she managed to stay alive by drinking her own urine.

While she waited to be rescued she explains that she tried to remain positive.  In her mind the two options she prayed for was to either go straight to heaven, or live to glorify God’s name.

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