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By Bob Allen   
Friday, February 05, 2010

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) -- Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention urged President Obama Feb. 5 to do everything within his power to secure release of 10 volunteer missionaries jailed in Haiti.

Morris Chapman, president and CEO of the SBC Executive Committee, SBC president Johnny Hunt and former president Frank Page sent a letter to the president voicing concern "that the continued detainment and possible conviction of these Baptist mission volunteers will distract the world's attention and undermine the relief efforts so desperately needed by the Haitian people."

The Baptist leaders said they don't know all the facts of the case and therefore cannot speak with authority about the motives and actions of the group comprised mainly of members from two Southern Baptist congregations in Idaho.

"What we can assure you of, however, is that many Southern Baptists are currently in Haiti -- and elsewhere around the world -- for the sole purpose of doing whatever is necessary to meet the physical and spiritual needs of the poor, the hungry and the oppressed," they wrote. "It is possible that the Baptist mission volunteers currently detained in Haiti have acted with the noblest of intentions in a desperate situation to meet an immediate need. We pray that is the case."

They called for diplomatic negotiations toward "a solution that respects the rule of law, honors international agreements and ensures the best possible care and full legal representation for these Baptist mission volunteers."

They also asked Obama to provide medical treatment and spiritual counsel to the missionaries while they are detained and to arrange for a representative of their churches, the SBC or both to visit them in Haiti as soon as possible.

Upon the team's release, the leaders asked the president to allow those representatives to accompany the missionaries home in order "to provide pastoral care and spiritual encouragement."

The Baptist leaders cited the denomination's track record of disaster-relief ministries like response to Hurricane Katrina and the Asian tsunami that killed thousands in 2004.

The two churches where most of the detained Americans attend are both affiliated with the SBC, but they acted independently and did not coordinate the trip with either of the convention's two mission boards.

But the leaders said their understanding is that the 10 volunteers went to Haiti with intent to help Haitian children and attempted to transport them into the Dominican Republic for "humanitarian purposes."

Because the woman leading the team runs a non-profit organization that provides services including adoption, some speculated that the group intended to talk Haitian parents into giving their children up for adoption so they might find a better life.

The Baptist leaders said such media speculation served "to exacerbate the crisis."

"The trauma of this entire ordeal is surely affecting the emotional, physical and spiritual well-being of the detained mission volunteers," the letter said.

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written by misa, February 05, 2010
I think they were naive. I never voted for Reagan or any other Republican President but I wish Ronald Reagan were President. He would call the Haitian PM and tell him that he is sending a C 5 Galaxy plane and that he wants those Americans on it right away or else he will send the military to come get them. He would tell them the plane can be full of food or empty and that it is up to the Haitian government how they wish to play it. Instead we have a complicit US government who is just fine with over-taxing the American people while the Haitian government, instead of helping house its citizens, is "housing" 10 naive Americans, against their will. Clearly the Haitian government is saying it does not trust the US to try its own citizens. They should send them back. Even the French are fed up. My husband is a US French dual who has stopped being a Democrat over this nonsense. We have hikers held in Iran, we have a US soldier held by the Taliban since June and now this.
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written by Gina, February 06, 2010
I love how people assume that they are innocent simply because they are American missionaries. Lets just excuse their criminal activity as being "naive." And sending in the military to pluck them out? Are you kidding??? That's the sort of bullying that makes the U.S. look bad. We make foreigners go through our legal systems all the time but we refuse to participate in theirs. That is so wrong!

These missionaries lied to those poor parents! They told them that their children were only being educated in the Dominican Republic and that they could come home anytime and that the parents could visit. They had no clue that the group leader's plans were to adopt these kids out. But that's ok to you people, right? It's better if they grow up Christian so it's ok to just steal them from people. The story would hold up better if they had at least found true orphans. Oh and the fact that the leader has loads of personal and business debt and could have made a killing off the adoption fees has nothing to do with any of this, right? Of course not. She's a Christian woman. They never do harm. The are only "naive." She didn't hear about the great interest here in adopting Haitians. She didn't just go to a random village and pluck out random 33 kids whether they were orphaned or not. Right? Fire up the military planes, Obama! Lets get these "naive" people out. Lets just ruin Haitian relations forever.
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written by Gina, February 06, 2010
If some missionaries from another country came here and tried to leave with 33 American kids (let say they lied to some single mothers promising an education in Canada or something, while really wanting to adopt them out), you guys would ask for their heads! They would be forced to go through our legal system, would they not?
Reason for Arrest
written by Bobby McCord, February 09, 2010
The reason for the arrest of the 10 people was not that they were moving children across the border. The reason they were arrested was that they did not have $50,000 to bribe the officials who now are holding them in jail. They were looking out for the life and welfare of those children. Children are starving, hurting, and dying in Haiti. Thousands of criminals have escaped prisons and are robbing,raping and killing girls and women across the country. Yet, the crooked government of Haiti wants to prosecute these missionaries simply because they couldn't pay the bribes. I will not send any more money or help to Haiti until these are released and I am encouraging everyone I know to do the same. This is another case of America spending money we don't have on people who don't like us.

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