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She called him the Potato Man because he brought gifts of potatoes, a food scarce in his distant land. But what did he want from the author? His visits left her puzzled. He said that he had many questions, but at first he could talk only about the fascinating tradition of his ancient faith. The man seemed reluctant to reveal his real mission.
Shemaiah was a respected priest in the ancient church on the hill. Because of his influential position, he feared that his life might be in jeopardy unless he kept his visits a secret. But his people began to sense his search for new meaning in life and, feeling threatened by it, began to make his life difficult. Still he would not let the threat of even death deter him.
Sophia Marcus recounts the intriguing story of Shemaiah's search for truth and understanding, a search that changed his life forever.
Table of Contents
The Potato Man
The Reason
One Question
Ancient Library
Early Service
Learning Tradition
Visiting Translator
Visiting Patient
The Debate
Censured
Court
Shepherd and Sheep
About God
Talking to the Father
Our High-Priest Guardian
The Saints
Holy People
Cross, Flesh, World
Pilgrim Patient
Family Hatred
Learn of Me
Bright Light
Brief Visit
More Encounters
Never Again
Cursed
My Cross
Still Searching
Parting Gift
Postlude
To Curious Readers
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1986 |
Printed: |
1986 |
Pages: |
111 |
Publisher: |
Review & Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |