You can't kidnap someone's hope.
They were teachers, engineers, nurses, students, and artists from around
the world who answered God's call to help Afghan refugees rebuild their
lives following decades of war. But as international tensions reached
inferno levels in 2001, extremists set out to rid Afghanistan of anyone
who posed a threat to Islam and the influence of the Taliban.
The Shelter Now International (SNI) humanitarian effort led by
Christians from Western countries topped the Taliban's list.
Kabul 24 is the story you didn't see on CNN. It's the story of the
human heartbeats behind the headlines that captivated the world during
one of the most volatile political windows in rencent history. Relive
the harrowing, true account of how eight humanitarian aid workers
imprisoned behind enemy lines would survive and even thrive in the midst
of betrayal, inhumane conditions, and the massive Allied bombing
raids?conducted by their own countries?following the terrorist attacks
of 9/11.
From peacemakers to pawns in a story of political and religious turmoil,
the eight would individually and collectively discover a level of hope
that would free them from captivity long before their dramatic rescue by
American Special Forces 105 days after their abduction.