Monday, 23 March 2015

FIGHT FOR THE POSITIVE THINGS YOU BELIEVE IN


This is the most discouraging and heart breaking news for a parent and a generation. Teenagers on suicide missions? What a set of people without foresight!!! It is very sad that after the investment by their parents and the government of this nation (BENEFITS) in raising them to teenage, all they did was to wake up and embark on a suicide mission. For me it is suicide attempt!!! They are young and could do more productive things with their lives.

This act is definitely a wrong believe because no one has a right to endanger themselves or seek to take another’s life. However, the lesson we learn from this story is that, these three young stars and many more that have done things like this are fighting for what they believe in.

How many of us know who we really are and take the time and effort to fight for what we believe in? This is what is called discovering and pursuing your purpose.

Do you know your purpose? If we do not know the purpose of a thing, we definitely misuse it, thus a lot of people are leaving a life not worth it because they do not know the purpose for which they were created. Are you one of them?

Read this story,  ponder on it, mediate on it and take a bold step towards doing the positive things you have been created to do. I am grateful that these boys were caught and helped not to end their lives. Well done to those that caught them!!!

 

Three British teenagers travelling to join Isis caught by Turkish police


Oliver Wheaton for Metro.co.ukSunday 15 Mar 2015 2:44 pm

 

The teenagers were stopped before they could reach Syria and join the terror group (Picture: AFP)

Three British teenagers have been arrested in Turkey on their way to join Isis, Turkish officials have said.

The three teenage boys have not been named, but were reportedly detained by Turkish police in Istanbul on Friday while planning to cross the border into Syria.

While the youngsters haven’t been identified, officials say they are all aged between 17 and 19.

Turkish worked with their British counterparts to deport the teenagers back to the UK, where they are now being held in a police station under suspicion of terrorism offences..


A Scotland Yard spokesperson said: ‘Officers alerted the Turkish authorities who were able to intercept all three males, preventing travel to Syria.’

They added that their families were kept informed during the incident.

The news comes one month after the three British schoolgirls managed to reach Syria and are now believed to have linked up with members of the Islamic State.

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