Jim Elliot was part of a team of young missionaries murdered in Ecuador in 1956 by the Auca Indians to whom they were witnessing. These journals provide an account of his life, details his missions work, and describes his love for Elisabeth, his wife.
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PTSD-No Apologies: True Stories, of Courage, Faith, and Healing
- 230pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Back cover I hear gun shots. This is what one veteran shared with me. And wanted me to share with you. Words are powerful things, they can hurt or they can heal. This is a collection of personal stories written to help spread awareness. To let everyone know that PTSD is real. And that there is an epidemic being overlooked. Our soldiers deserve better. And we are their voice. PTSD-No Apologies. Proceeds from this book, will be used to distribute Print Copies to Veteran's Hospitals around the United States. You can also Donate a book to a Vet by visiting our website. www.ptsdnoapologies.com
This is the story of one familys struggle and triumph in search for more from life. Two men, one in Italy and the other in Scotland, make the decision to leave their wealthy families and the women they love to make a fresh start in distant Canada. Their dreams of a better life as farmers are thwarted by the reality of what it means to be an immigrant and they are driven deep into the belly of blackness that is a coal mine. Swallowed up by the pattern of life in coal mining camps, they find themselves constantly moving from town to town across Alberta and into British Columbia, looking for a possible way out.
Feaures the life story of missionary Jim Elliot, who was murdered in Ecuador.
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