Summary

SummaryI am Leah’s mother, and I still remember the day Boko Haram fighters took my daughter from her classroom in Dapchi when she was just fourteen. For months, I prayed ferventlyβ€”believing that our God moves mountainsβ€”holding onto the promise of her return. As May 14 approaches and Leah turns twenty in captivity, my heart aches yet remains steadfast. Each morning I ask you to lift her up in prayer: that she feels God’s grace and encouragement, and that He would grant her freedom soon. πŸ™πŸ’”πŸ‘‘


Leah Sharibu was one of over 100 girls who were kidnapped in 2018. While most of the captives were freed within a month, Leah was forced to remain behind – simply because she refused to give up her identity as a follower of Jesus. Open Doors recently visited her parents.

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