Description
*Condition Note: Book is lightly used and clean and signed by the author. Has an owner label.*
As a boy in Sunday School, Michael Roland was puzzled when the Sunday School teacher read the fourth commandment to the class. Why did God say, “The seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God”? By the calendar it was plain to see that the seventh day was Saturday, yet Sunday seemed to be the day set aside as Sabbath. Neither his teacher nor his mother could explain this to him. When Roland grew up and joined the navy, he learned about the true Sabbath and the reason for keeping it holy. But how does one keep the Sabbath in the navy, especially on a submarine? You won’t want to put down this book until you’ve finished the story of how Petty Officer Roland served both his God and his country, even though many times insurmountable difficulties seemed to arise. This is a story of courage, perseverance, and witnessing in a modern-day setting.
CONTENTS
Questions Unanswered
Navy Boot Camp
A Crucial Decision
Opening the Door
Conflict with a Chaplain
The Pastor and My XO
Welcome Aboard
Reconsideration of My Faith
Sabbath in Spain
An Atheist's Sabbath
Sea Trials
Calm Waters
Captain's Mast-Non-judicial Court
Sabbath at Sea
Interpretation of Scripture
Mutiny and Witnessing at Sea
My Ultimate Test of Faith
Day of Rest
Epilogue
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Details
Binding: |
Mechanical Bound |
Copyright: |
1984 |
Printed: |
1984 |
Pages: |
109 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |