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About the Book
The Seventh-day Adventist tradition of healing and care that leads from Battle Creek to Bangkok rises from a trail of unlikely business arrangements, unexpected gifts and unbroken footsteps of faith.
~ A hospital is established in Brazil after a chance encounter sends a minister searching the jungle for the one man who knows the cure for "savage fire."
~ A 45-cent patient refund from a hospital in California leads to the construction of another hospital in Colorado.
~ Acting against the first wishes of others in the church, one member uses his own name to buy property that becomes one of the denomination's best-known institutions.
~ In 1947, Gertrude Green and other missionaries flee a mission hospital in China as warring armies approach, beginning a two-week flight to safety during which she experiences "a thousand miracles every day."
Within the pages of "A Thousand Miracles Every Day"- a borrowed title that recognizes Gertrude Green's 50 years of service - are stories of happenstance, perseverance and a deep well of divine providence.
Available in PAPERBACK format.
About the Author
Jane Allen Quevedo has more than 25 years of experience in Seventh-day Adventist healthcare, education and church communication. She has worked at the church's world headquarters and Far East headquarters as well as Faith for Today television ministries and Pacific Union College in California. She was director of corporate communications for Adventist Health System from 1985 to 1995. Jane presently lives in Oxford, Florida.
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Printed: |
2003 |
Pages: |
276 |
ISBN-13: |
9781572582415 |