Description
*Condition Note: This book is well used but very clean and well intact.*
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 . . .
CONTENTS
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 |