Armed Bandits in the Night
a true story By Joanna
       Aunt Jessica�s tense whisper penetrated through the darkness as I slept on the
narrow top bunk. "I think one of them has a gun!"
        Instantly I was wide awake!   I quickly sat up under my mosquito netting. 
        The soft glow of my watch illuminated the time.  It was 1:34 a.m. on January 23. 
My older brother Jonathan and I had come to the jungles of Peru, along with our cousin
Naomi. We had been on the muddy brown Ucayali River for 10 days helping Uncle
Guillermo, who is a doctor.  He had us counting out pills, taking blood pressures, and
helping with children�s programs in the hot humid weather.  We had visited eight isolated
villages and this village, Caridad, was our last one. 
       Now, in the middle of the night, six masked bandits with machetes and guns had
taken over the launch, which was tied up to the bank.  They had taken the radio, making
it impossible to call for help.   Crew members, with guns to their backs, scrambled to
obey the robbers' wishes. 
       With hearts pounding we begged God to drive off the robbers.  "Please protect us,
dear Jesus,"  I silently prayed as the bandits entered  and forced Uncle Guillermo and
Manuel, the Bible worker, into the main room.
       A short man with a bandana around his face shone his flashlight in Aunt Jessica�s
eyes, asking who was in our room.  "Just the children and I" she answered.  He shone his
flashlight over my three younger cousins, who were on the lower bunkbeds.   "All the
adults need to go out " he ordered. Reluctantly Aunt Jessica and Jonathan left the room
with him. "What are the robbers going to do to them?  Please be with them, Jesus," I
pleaded.
       I saw flashlights coming down the short hall.  It was the first man, but this time he
had a taller man with him, and my uncle too.  "Where is your money?" they demanded. 
Uncle Guillermo quickly pointed to the closet before they sent him out. 
In the dim light from their flashlights I could see them pulling everything out of the
closet.  A pile of our belongings quickly grew in the middle of the floor.
        Sitting in the dark on my bunkbed, with the robbers ransacking the room, I
prayed, "Dear Jesus, please keep everyone safe and give me your peace." As I prayed, a
great peace came over me.  I didn�t know what was going to happen.  I knew that
someone could get kidnapped or even killed.  But I had a great peace about it.  I knew
that no matter what happened, God was in control.  Instantly, a picture flashed through
my mind of angels all around us, stretching their wings to cover us.  It was a great
comfort!
       Soon the bandits called for the "Doctor Americano."  Putting a gun to Uncle
Guillermo�s head, they asked where the money was.  "My money is right here," he said,
pointing to a folder.  "We didn�t get enough from there," they growled.  Calmly Uncle
Guillermo answered,  "I use my money to buy medicine, which I give to your people at
no cost. If you want medicine you can take it all."
      "Well," said the leader, "because I know you are a religious man, I will let you
go."  He slowly lowered his gun.
       It seemed  like hours since the armed bandits had taken over the launch.  Romans
8:28 ran through my mind.  "And we know that God causes all things to work together for 
good to those who love the Lord, to those who are called according to His purpose." 
"Wow", I thought, "we have been called according to His purpose, here to the jungles of
Peru.   He will take care of us.  Whatever happens, He is with us."
        The robbers finally seemed to move on, searching through the hall for anything
valuable.  One man came within eight inches of the place where our passports and some
more money was hidden, but God covered it with His hand!
        Finally after an hour, they left, taking about $5,000 worth of our valuables
plus some cash.  We were a little shaken, but relieved that we were alive, with no one
seriously hurt or kidnapped. 
        "Thank you, dear Jesus!" I prayed, as I heard their motorized canoe sputter
upriver. 
        Jesus does not promise to save us from all dangers.  But He is with us no matter
what situations confront us.    If given the chance, I would definitely go again and share
the love of Jesus with the people of Peru.  I hope someday in heaven I will be able to
meet the bandits that robbed us!
The launch on which the story took place.
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