Members of a Wisconsin family aboard the Northwest Airlines flight in which a Nigerian man allegedly tried to set off an explosive on Christmas Day said their faith helped them endure the ordeal.
The Keepman family's nearly 30-hour journey from Africa to the United States started with the adoption of two orphans from Ethiopia. But near the end of their flight back to the United States, they tried to stave off the fear caused by the attempted bombing by holding hands and singing "Jesus Loves Me" at the back of the airplane bound for Detroit.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Adoption and the Gentleman Jihadist
Inside the story of the attempted Detroit terrorist attack of Christmas Day '09, there was a nugget of gold which is now part of this family's adoption story: ("Wisconsin family leaned on their faith on Christmas Day flight")
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