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Guthrie Family's Faith Tested in Ransom Nightmare
10 Feb
Summary
- Savannah Guthrie's mother abducted February 1 after a Saturday dinner.
- Family refused to give up hope, offering $6 million bitcoin ransom.
- Pastors emphasize prayer's power against despair during the crisis.

Savannah Guthrie's family is leaning on their faith amidst the harrowing ordeal of her mother Nancy's abduction on February 1. Nancy was last seen after a Saturday dinner and failed to appear at church the following morning. Her pastor, Michael Rudzena, shared insights into Nancy's strong faith and the power of prayer during this challenging time.
Pastors emphasize that prayer serves as a crucial defense against the despair that can accompany tragedy. They believe light and hope can prevail even when faced with uncertainty. The Guthrie family has publicly declared their unwavering hope for Nancy's safe return and confirmed their commitment to paying the $6 million bitcoin ransom demanded in a ransom letter.
While the deadlines outlined in the ransom note have passed, it remains unclear if the payment has been made. The family continues to appeal for public assistance in locating Nancy, who was taken early on February 1. Her other pastor, John Tittle, has been offering prayers for Nancy and for those responsible for her disappearance.




