
The good deed gone bad. Three of the eight freed missionaries who were arrested in Haiti are going back home. They were detained for trying to "save" 33 Haitian children who lost their parents to the devastating earthquake.They Baptist group said that they were going to move the 33 children to the Dominican Republic. In the process all 10 of the missionaries had to pay the cost of not being legally certified to move the Haitian children out of the country.
But now three of the eight missionaries return home to Idaho where they were happily welcomed by friends and family. Corinna Lankford was welcomed by her two children, David and Josef Lankford. Charisa Coulter, Corinna and Nicole Lankford , now pray that their two other leaders, Laura Silsby and Charisa Coulter, will make it back safely as they are waiting in the Haitian prison. As for the other five missionaries they return home as well and tell of their experience in the Haitian jail at Port Au-Prince.
Now all the missionaries are at home. Safe and sound enjoy their new lease on freedom. Enjoying this time with family and friends they now go back to their normal lives the missionaries can only wait for their two friends.
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