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- JOHN GAYE (1919-1983) *63
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John Gaye was servg a full-time missn for The Church of J Christ of Latter-day Sats his native Liberia when a btal civil war broke out late 1989. But Gaye and seven other native Liberian missnari wanted to stay and plete their missns.
The two, Elrs Menti and Myers, took the four other missnari servg Monrovia—Elrs Selli, Forkpah, Chanipo, and Gonquoi—went to fd and pick up Elrs Gaye and Nyanforh who were servg outsi of Monrovia.
Elr Gaye was a member of the Krahn tribe.
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The Church History webse tails ndns that Elrs Gay and Nyanforh enuntered:.
He and Nyanforh were trapped their home for some time when rebels scend on Paynville, and Gaye didn't dare leave, stead axg Nyanforh out to fd food.
They lled for the elrs to jo them, and Gaye and Nyanforh did.
JOHN GAYE FOUND 49 PEOPLE CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA AND 28 OTHER STAT
Gaye remembered that the rebels appeared “as fierce as famished wolv” as they terrogated each person to terme their ethnic orig and other rmatn. “All night long I had been munn wh my Heavenly Father, ” Gaye later wrote. Wh jt one more person to qutn before would be Gaye's turn, the missnary remembered he “nodd [his] head and began to image paradise.
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Wh his pann urgg him to “tst God, ” Gaye waed for his fate.
“It was a Sat who the Lord has sent to rcue me and my pann, ” Gaye remembered. They met Elrs Gay and Nyanforh on the steps. Gaye and the other Liberian elrs worked hard the Sierra Leone branch.
Later Gaye learned that his relativ thought he was ad—nobody expected a Krahn to survive a rebel-held area. Lookg back, Gaye realized, "If I wasn't a missnary at the time when the civil war epted Liberia, I would not be alive.