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Missing, Believed Killed

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An In 1964 Margaret Hayesa British nurse working in the Congowas caught up in a bloody rebellion where dozens of her colleagues were brutally massacred. For eight months Margaret was missing, and believed killed. She will protest that it was not her personal faith but the One in whom she placed her faith that brought light into the cruelty of those terrible months. Her capture, and chilling experiences at the hands of the rebels, and her eventual release, are described in this compelling book. Although harrowing, this is a tale of human courage, and a testimony to the God of miracles.

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 28, 2002

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March 15, 2021
An incredibly inspiring read, which will challenge, convict and encourage. There are many harrowing accounts of suffering and persecution alongside great testimonies of faith and a steadfastness in Christ. Written in humility with an overwhelming desire for God to be glorified. Definitely recommended.
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