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Hundreds packed a Wilmington, Del. church Wednesday for a prayer vigil following the death of a former member. Nate Henn was among 76 people killed Sunday in a pair of terrorist bombings in Uganda. Henn grew up at Bethel Baptist Church. (July 14)

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  • @7universes True that.

  • to nates brother, Invisible Children roadies came to my college tonight and they showed nate in their video and we all laughed so hard at him making jokes and being funny and full of life one minute and cried our eyes out when we learned about his death. Just that little clip of a few moments of his life showed me what an incredible person he is.

  • @hilololomoa

    Seriously? This is my brother. My brother. My 25 year old brother killed just because he went to watch the world cup. My brother, and you are going to say something like this. I don't care that you do not know him, do not let the fact that we live in a media based world desensitize you to the fact that these are real people, that this is real hurt. I pray something like this never happens to you, but should it I pray harder people will show you more respect

  • @7universes

    I am sorry that this is your reality. That you can see people, literally hundreds in this video alone, hurting and basically laugh at it. Whatever your religious beliefs, almost everyone can agree that an atrocity like this is wrong. 76 people killed for no reason other than to strike fear, is wrong. And you mocking that for your own self worth is the same kind of hate that made this happen. Please let my brother's memory be void of words like this.

  • @7universes

    Again, you have missed the whole point of this. My brother was killed serving Ugandans, and his legacy fund goes to serve them more. Our family, and Invisible Children, has made it a point to recognize not one person died in this, 76 people did, all with families and communities hurting like this. The only positive thing that can come out of the attention to one man, is that is brings more attention to this stuff that happens every day around the world.

  • @torzidotwisted

    i don't really care what your religious opinions are. Whether you think being a missionary is good or bad thing, keep it to yourself. This is my brother. My brother. What he was doing, which by the way was living to serve people, is irrelevant to the fact that terrorism and hate just like your comment killed him. People are devastated by this, both my family and the 75 others families. This isn't just something on the internet. This is real, keep these comments to yourself

  • This isn't about only mourning over Nate, each and every life that was lost is treasured and not forgotten.

    This is something that I think Americans should see. It makes it personal, real. Shows that it can happen to anyone.

    Nate is an incredible soul & he deserves all the recognition he can get. He changed the world with his words & open heart.

    What IC is doing has nothing to do with religion. Plus I've spoken to Ugandan individuals& the vast majority of them are already Christians anyway..

  • @fog0death How about Ugandan people who died? all they care about is one man's life that God failed at saving.. most donations will go to their paychecks anyway

  • @7universes It is very sad that you feel this way. I will send prayers your way and hope that you too can feel the love God has for you... before its too late. The only thing the church wants money for is to be able to help people, including someone like you. God Bless Your Heart.

  • Condolences to family & friends.

    Since our intelligence agencies know where these Alqaida fools are that orchestrated this cowardly deed, it's time to send in the drones to send these murdering Islamic Nuts straight to hell.

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