God's SmugglerBestselling, Timeless Classic Now Abridged for Young Readers With over 10 million sold, this classic work is now available in a new edition for young readers ages 9 to 12, complete with riveting illustrations. The exciting narrative follows the dangerous true-life mission of Brother Andrew, a Dutch factory worker who goes undercover to transport Bibles across closed borders. The courage of this young man will thrill a new generation of readers. They will meet one of the heroes of the faith--and discover the miraculous ways in which God provides for those who trust him. Let Brother Andrew's powerful adventure story, which has awed millions, inspire the young people in your life. Through its pages they will grow in knowledge of the mission field and understand more clearly what it means to risk everything to follow God's heart. |
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Contents
The Pebble in the Shell 33 | |
One Stormy Night 38 | |
The Step of Yes 46 | |
The Royal Way 61 | |
Behind the Iron Curtain 76 | |
Counterfeit Church 126 | |
The Inner Circle 132 | |
Abraham the Giant Killer 141 | |
The Romanians 150 | |
The Work Expands 161 | |
At First Glance 174 | |
For Russia with Love 180 | |
Bibles to the Russian Pastors 188 | |
The Cup of Suffering 85 | |
Foundations Are Laid 96 | |
Lanterns in the Dark 103 | |
Apostles of Hope 208 | |
Common terms and phrases
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