Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
Charl Van Wyk was an ordinary Christian man until July 25, 1993,
when terrorists assaulted the St. James Church in South Africa
where he worshipped. During that Sunday evening service, the
invaders, wielding AK-47s and grenades, killed 11 and wounded
58. Van Wyk, who was armed, was able to return fire on the
attackers, driving others away and saving many lives. His
actions catapulted him into the international spotlight and his
personal story was chronicled in the book, Shooting Back: The
Right and Duty of Self-Defense, recently re-released in a
paperback edition.
His experience then provides lessons for all of us today.
America and its core freedoms are the last bastion of hope for the
world and have particular impact for the future of Africa.
Join us as Mr. Van Wyk addresses the vital role America must play
in advancing freedom, hope and civil society across the African
continent as well as why Africa looks the way it does and what
Americans need to understand about the culture to effect lasting
change.
More About the Speakers
Charl Van Wyk
Director,
Africa Christian Action, and
Assistant Director,
Frontline Fellowship
Hosted By
John Hilboldt
Director, Lectures & Seminars
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