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*Condition Note: Book is well intact and well taken care of.*
A little woman with a rope in her hand sprang from the verandah and ran screaming into the forest.
"Look, look, it's Mother!" screamed the two sisters. "She's going into the jungle to hang herself!"
They gave a withering look at their brother, Muang Thein, and shouted, "It's all your fault! It's all your fault! You've driven mother mad, and if she commits suicide, we'll call you a murderer!"
The village people gathered and asked, "Why don't you undo it? Who don't you undo this baptism?
You'll be inspired by this story of a young man's unshakeable faith. Although some of the incidents recorded have been mentioned in other volumes, this is the first time the full story of Muang Thein has been made available in a stand-alone book.
You hold in your hands a never-before published storybook by one of the church's most beloved authors and storytellers, Eric B. Hare. After many years his daughter-in-law, Patti Hare, found his handwritten manuscript. She carefully transcribed it and submitted it for publication.
Although Eric B. Hare and Agnes Hare are asleep in Jesus, their legacy of mission service captured in stories on audio recordings and in books has continued to promote faithfulness to Christ in Adventists around the world and across generations.
Chapter 1 The Three Brothers
Chapter 2 "Father, I Want to Be a Christian"
Chapter 3 "We Hold the Devil Feast Tonight"
Chapter 4 "It's God to Be Undone"
Chapter 5 The Seventh-day Female
Chapter 6 "You Are No Longer My Son"
Chapter 7 The Brass Band Goes to Rangoon
Chapter 8 At the Awbawa Camp Meeting
Chapter 9 Over the Hills and Far Away
Chapter 10 The Earthquake
Chapter 11 "We Want a Teacher"
Chapter 12 Very Tall
Chapter 13 The Devil Worship
Chapter 14 Then Very Tall Prayed
Chapter 15 Perfume said "Yes"
Chapter 16 Glad Ending to My Story
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2007 |
Printed: |
2007 |
Pages: |
96 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |