He's been dubbed the "Schindler of Congo" for acts of heroism, but now he's the one in need of saving.
Pastor Marrion P'Udongo earned his nickname for
saving nearly 100 people from murderous militiamen in 2003 — but that
was only one of his many acts of courage.
He's gone into the bush to coax out child
soldiers, helped scores of rape victims secure medical treatment, fed
and clothed inmates in Congo's most notorious prison and helps run an
orphanage for children impacted by his nation's decades-long war.
But today, the man also known simply as "pastor" to many spends his days
hooked up to a dialysis machine and praying for a miracle.
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Source: NBC News
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