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*Condition Note: Book is lightly used with light cover wear and clean.*
"Not all heroes are those who sacrifice their lives in some daring feat. There are innumerable heroes who live quiet, everyday lives. To me, my husband is such a person.
The test of one's courage often may be the way he faces the grind of daily routine. I have seen Harry endure a sometimes brutally monotonous existence. I have marveled at his dedication and faithfulness to his work in a lonely studio, year after year.
He is concerned only with true values. Neither social position nor material possessions hold his interest. In him I find strength, security, and a sense of permanence. What more can one expect of a hero?" --Ruth Anderson
Table of Contents
Foreword
A Man Called Harry
The Making of an Artist
A New Family, a New Faith
Pioneering in Religious Art
The Artist at Work
New England Home
Selfless Service
New Dimensions
A Personal Message
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1976 |
Printed: |
1976 |
Pages: |
127 |
Publisher: |
Review & Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |