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They Would Not Be Moved

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More true stories about Christians who did not lose courage under the cruel hand of communism. Encouraging stories to help you be stronger in your faith in the Lord and more thankful for freedoms in our country.

206 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2002

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Harvey Yoder

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My childhood and teen years were in Oakland, MD among the Amish there. When I was 20, I left the Amish and joined the Mennonites, where I met my wife Karen Anderson from CA. I was a teacher in Christian schools for Mennonites for 23 years. We have 5 children, all married now and currently have 8 grandchildren. I have been writing books for 11 years and I travel all over the world to get information for my books. Although I enjoy traveling, vacation for me is to be at home in our little town of Spruce Pine, a friendly community in the mountains of NC, close to the Blue Ridge Parkway.

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May 8, 2020
These are inspiring stories of Christians in Communist countries willing to suffer affliction, even death, for their Lord and Saviour. Their faith should help encourage us to be stronger in ours... and to appreciate, and not take for granted, the freedoms we enjoy in America.
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February 11, 2009
A great story of Christians courage under persecution in China.
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