Did Martin Die Needlessly?
Gracia Burnham believes her husband would be alive today if someone had paid the proper ransom-but mission agencies wonder how many other missionaries would have been kidnapped as a result. By Ted Olsen | posted 05/23/2003
Gracia Burnham: 'I Speak My Mind'
The former hostage talks openly about what she learned about God, her Muslim captors, and herself during her captivity. An exclusive interview with Gracia Burnham | posted 05/23/2003
Dogging the Story
Christian media can play a special role in cases like the kidnapping of the Burnhams. By David Neff | posted 05/23/2003
Gracia Burnham's Book Throws Philippine Government into Turmoil
President orders investigation into claims that military and rebels colluded. But former missionary hostage says, "I am not pointing an accusing finger at anyone." By Ted Olsen | posted 05/09/2003
Ediborah Yap: The Almost-Forgotten Hero
The Filipino nurse could have escaped from Abu Sayyaf but stayed to care for the Burhams. By LaTonya Taylor | posted 06/18/2002
Martin Burnham: Willing to Go
Family and friends remember the talented pilot, mechanic, and missionary to missionaries. By Ted Olsen in Rose Hill, Kansas | posted 06/17/2002
Hostage Homecoming
"This must be one of the happiest moments of my whole life," says widowed missionary Gracia Burnham. by Ted Olsen in Rose Hill, Kansas CT, June 11, 2002
Agency Disputes Rumors about Burnhams
All indications say the hostages are still being held captive in the jungles of Basilan Island. By Anil Stephen | posted 02/26/2002
Families of Hostage Couple Wait
Men's prayer group for Burnhams perseveres six days a week. By Corrie Cutrer | posted 02/26/2002
Weblog: Missionaries in Danger
As American and Philippine politicians discuss freeing the Burnhams, an American missionary is killed in Uganda. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 01/02/2002
Weblog: Will the U.S. Attack the Abu Sayyaf Next?
The Abu Sayyaf group, currently holding American New Tribes missionaries Martin and Gracia Burnham, are "are high on the list of American counter-terrorism targets to come" unnamed officials told The New York Times. compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 10/11/01
New Tribes Missionaries Kidnapped
Muslim rebels in Philippines threaten to kill Martin and Gracia Burnham and 18 others if military intervenes. By Ted Olsen | posted 05/29/2001
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