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Experience the sights and sounds of missionary adventure, as well as the danger and excitement that come with it. You won’t even need a passport as Becky Dornhecker takes you along through her many journeys.
Soft cover 189 pages
God took a dairy farmer’s daughter from North Carolina, plopped her down in Texas, and then had her marry a travelin’ man. This is the story of traveling alongside a man who will do anything to tell others the message of Jesus.
In her first book, Becky promised to go with this man,but where all has that vow taken her since? Follow them through their first ten years traveling into the remote mountains of Nicaragua, up the Monkey River through the jungles of Belize, through Communist East Germany before and after the wall comes down, to the Wild-
It’s not the love of travel and adventure that compels them, but God’s love for all the people along the way. The Bible says that God so loved the world… Reading this book will awaken your heart to that same love!
Weight | 12 kg |
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Book Type | E-book, Paperback |
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Recommended for teens and adults.The conclusion of The Growing up Carolina series has Annie and her friends growing into young adults. It’s the 70s and momentous events begin shaping their lives in ways they could never have imagined. From the sun-bleached, open savannahs of Africa to the steamy jungles of Southeast Asia, friends and loved ones are living lives and facing struggles in those lands that once seemed so far away.
E-book Available HereRedemption. What a concept in that one word. For those who have experienced it, you know what the word means deep in your soul. It means we get to start anew—a do-over—set free from the old and able to begin again. Redemption is at the heart of each of these stories. If you like the concept of good conquering evil, stories that make you cry at movies, or makes you feel good inside when a book ends with good conquering evil, then this series is for you.
Three stand-alone books with some familiar characters included from other books.
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