Singer on the Sand: The True Story of an Occurance on the Island of Great Sangir, North of the Celebes, More Than a Hundred Years AgoAn incredible, true story of a missionary family who landed on Great Sangir Island, just south of the Philippines in the Pacific Ocean to teach islanders truth, loyalty and faith. At first the village people were suspicious of the newcomers but soon many grew to love and respect the Christian family. However, the witch doctor, the chief and many of the head men resented them being there. They decided to counteract the Christian influence by importing some Islamic leaders from an island nearby. The plot thickens when the Christians were confined to the seashore while most of the villagers climbed a mountain to escape a gigantic tidal wave that was created by an erupting volcano on an island close by. Read how God intervened and miraculously delivered his servants from serious accidents, destruction and immediate death. A very exciting and thrilling story! |
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Contents
Chapter | 7 |
Chapter Three | 28 |
Chapter Five | 47 |
Chapter Seven | 67 |
Chapter Nine | 89 |
Chapter Eleven | 110 |
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