Dr Myles Munroe |
A small plane crashed Sunday
afternoon in the Bahamas, killing internationally known minister and
motivational speaker Myles Munroe, his wife and several other people,
Munroe's ministry said Sunday night. The Bahamian aviation ministry
confirmed that there were "some fatalities" among the nine people on
board.
Dave Burrows, head of
youth ministries for Munroe's non-denominational Bahamas Faith
Ministries International, said at a hastily convened news conference
Sunday night that Munroe's wife, Ruth — also a widely known figure in
international evangelical circles — and the ministry's senior vice
president and pastor, Richard Pinder, were among those killed in the
crash.
The Department of Civil
Aviation said the Learjet 36 crashed at 5:10 p.m. ET while making a
landing approach at Grand Bahama International Airport. Burrows said a
small number of other people were on board the plane, along with two
pilots, none of whom were immediately identified.
Munroe, 60, was an
internationally known Christian preacher and motivational speaker. He
frequently appeared before mass audiences at Christian events with other
widely known preachers, like Bishop T.D. Jakes and Bishop Eddie Long,
and he was associated during the early 2000s with the Promise Keepers
movement, a Christian ministry focused on strengthening the role of men
in Christian life. He wrote or co-wrote more than 100 inspirational and
motivational books, many of which were best-sellers in the Caribbean and
Africa.
Burrows said the plane
was heading to Freeport for the Global Leadership Forum, a gathering
organized by Munroe's ministry, which was scheduled to run through
Thursday. The ministry said the conference would go on in a shortened
form because "this is what Dr. Munroe would have wanted."
Oral Roberts University,
the private evangelical college in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where Munroe
attended seminary, named Munroe its outstanding alumnus in 2004. In a
statement Sunday night, it said the university community was
"heartbroken over the loss."
"His work in extending
Christ's Kingdom in our generation was exemplary and world changing,"
said the university's president, Billy Wilson.
Andrew Young, the former
U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, who often joined Munroe at
Christian forums and gatherings, said in a statement through his
charitable foundation that he was deeply saddened over "the tragic death
of his friends Dr. Myles and Mrs. Ruth Munroe. He offers condolences to
the Monroe family and the families of the other souls who lost their
lives as a result of this shocking plane crash."
The aviation ministry said it would begin a full investigation at daybreak Monday.
Source: NBC news
OMG what a tragedy.....R.I.P sir
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