Description
*Condition Note: This book is gently used and clean.*
The Communist Soviet government had taken away his job, his family, and his freedom. His crime? Faithful service to God, or, in the words of the KGB, anti-Soviet activities. "He was imprisoned, interrogated, and then sentenced to five years in a corrective labor camp, where he endured bitter hardships designed to stifle the spirit and break the will. But even the prospect of eternal banishment to a remote village in western Siberia could not deter him from his steady reliance upon Gods promises . . .
Arrest!; I Owe So Much to Them; The World Was Not Worthy of Them; Blessed Are the Persecuted; I Have Overcome the World; Identifying Our "Crime"; Behind the Clouds--the Sun; Man's Inhumanity to Man; We Have Nothing to Lose; A Lovely surprise for an Exile; My angel Bride; Unwritten Laws; Far Above Rubies, My Anna; At the Public Court; Division in the Church; "The Children's Hour" The Ice Begins to Melt; A Few Good Men; The Midnight Translator and the Exiled "Prophet"; The First Protestant Seminary in Russia; God Opened the Doors; "Give Them Something to Eat" Light and Salt in the World
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2008 |
Printed: |
2008 |
Pages: |
191 |
Publisher: |
Review and Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |