Forgiving The Man Who Took My Family Hostage: The McGill Alexander Interview

Published: Jan. 24, 2020, 5:23 p.m.

Editor-in-chief Kyle Mann and creative director Ethan Nicolle welcome special guest McGill Alexander, a former South African Army officer,\xa0who was on assignment in Taiwan as South Africa\u2019s military attach\xe9 when a notorious murderer and rapist broke into his home and held his family hostage at gunpoint for 26 hours. McGill and his daughter were both shot but survived. McGill and his wife forgave their captor, gave him a Bible, and led him to Christ. Kyle, Ethan, and McGill talk about what it means to love your enemies as Jesus taught us to do.

You can read McGill\u2019s account in his book Hostage in Taipei : A True Story of Forgiveness and Hope.

A re-enactment of McGill\u2019s story was broadcast by National Geographic Channel in their Locked Up Abroad series of docudramas (2008). You have to purchase the episode so make sure you are viewing Season 1, Ep. 10: "Taiwan".

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Topics Discussed

  • McGill\u2019s story

  • How this hostage event happened and who the criminal was

  • McGill's Christian faith

  • How did McGill get through this horrible event?

  • Forgiveness- what is it and what does it look like?

  • How long did it take\xa0to forgive, was this a process,\xa0and what was going through his\xa0mind as all this was happening?

  • Is forgiveness completely unconditional?\xa0

  • Does forgiveness condone the evil?

  • The death penalty

  • How should Christ's forgiveness shape our thinking about His\xa0command\xa0to forgive others?

  • We live in a \u201cshow no mercy\u201d culture nowadays, especially on social media. How does forgiveness shape how we approach this culture?

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