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In the Hollow of His Hand

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A remarkable story of two missionaries who spent forty years on the mission field, enduring incredible hardships overcoming impossible obstacles, witnessing astonishing miracles, and experiencing God's faithful protection and peace in the dangerous, difficult place they came to love as home. For centuries the Totonac Indians of Mexico had lived in superstitious fear, under the bondage of witchcraft and poverty. Larry and Doris Puckett reared their four children in the remote village of Mecatlan, Veracruz. Larry and Doris Puckett are a small part of the army of soldiers who have left their homes and families, risking their lives and those of their children in order to bring about the desire of their hearts, which was to make the ways of the Lord known to all the earth and His salvation to all the nations. This book is a spiritual inheritance given to new generations of God's servants, who like they, will take a road that has never been taken and will witness the supreme sovereignty of God. May those who read it be blessed.

156 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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