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We Signed Away Our Lives: How One Family Gave Everything for the Gospel
Kari Torjesen Malcolm
William Carey Library Pub
, 2004 - 201 pages
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A compelling account of a family's commitment to the Gospel
This is a moving, true account of a man inspired to share the
gospel
message. At age 17 he literally gives all that he has and dedicates himself to preparing for missions in inland China. World events, war, romance, adventure, and a singular devotion of a special
family
to their Savior are hallmarks of this brief paperback. I strongly recommend the book to any
one
interested in Christian missions and those who need to be inspired; you, too, CAN make a difference
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