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Hostaged in Liberia - A Missionary's Harrowing Account - cover

Hostaged in Liberia - A Missionary's Harrowing Account

Apostle Dr. Michael Ntumy

Publisher: Carmina Publishing

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This short account of the 3 years the Ntumy family spent as missionaries in Liberia between 1988 and 1991 will leave you not wanting to put the book down until you have got to the end. His story will take you on an adventure into the Bible showing how God's Word can be relied on and trusted even when you have nothing. You will be reminded of the power of prayer and fasting, of the miraculous working God and that He will make a way where there is no way. The war years in Liberia were filled with pain, trauma and death for the civilians. Yet time and again, just when a calamity such as torture, imprisonment, or death was to strike, there was a miraculous intervention on behalf of the missionary. In this book, you would find out how much it really costs to serve God and the tremendous benefits of knowing that you are operating in His will. For on Christmas Eve, 1989, their lives would never be the same again. May yours also never be the same.
Available since: 05/22/2015.

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